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Hi, Hugh – I enjoyed all of these posts, especially the one about comments. I agree with both you and Marsha. For me, comments (and how they are treated) can make or break a post. They have the power to lead to deeper discussion and they show true caring and connection on both the part of the blogger and the reader. Thank you for (re)sharing these!
Thank you, Donna.
I completely agree with what you say about comments. I believe the types of comments a blog post gets goes a long way in showing how successful it is.