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		<title>The Weekly Whiskey Tango Foxtrot of Real Estate Blogs – Deface Death</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Welcome, once again, to the Weekly WTF. I couldn’t have used a more apt term in the description of this blog if I tried. I think the word “Deface” says it all. Here’s how the American Heritage Dictionary defines Deface: “<span>To mar or spoil the appearance or surface of; disfigure; to impair the usefulness, value, or influence of; to obliterate; destroy”. How incredibly appropriate, don’t you think?</span></p>
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<h2>The Death and Defacement of a Blog</h2>
<p>“Wow,” was the first thing I thought when I found <a href="http://www.defacedeath.com/">this site</a>. I mean, there are just no words to describe what runs through your head when you see something like this. This site is obnoxious in every way you can imagine, and way too eclectic for its own good. On top of all that, it seems to be abandoned. I wonder why..?</p>
<p>So, let’s talk about the background on this dead blog. It’s actually scaring me just a little. I mean, what is this, the Goth Know-It-All site? I can’t read it too well, partially because I have terrible eyesight, but mostly because they used a very skinny font, in red and white, on a black background. WHY would anyone do this? I feel like I just might have an epileptic seizure looking at this mess.</p>
<p>Here’s my next big problem. The content is all over the board. How can you write about Dating, Finance and Real Estate all on one blog? It was nice of them to categorize it neatly, but a blog should really focus on one main topic. Seems to me like someone is so full of themselves, they can’t even choose one topic to be an expert on. At least when I feel like it’s my turn to be the expert (like now), I stick to one topic.</p>
<p>Notice that I keep saying “they” instead of “he” or “she”. That’s because I can’t figure out who owns, runs or posts to this blog. The only user seems to be Admin, and Admin doesn’t have a profile or a contact page. Why do I keep finding bloggers who want to remain anonymous? Is it because you’re too embarrassed to reveal who you are?</p>
<h2>Some Other Things That Suck:</h2>
<p>-  There’s no RSS Subscription. That’s okay, I didn’t want to read what you have to say anymore, anyway.</p>
<p>-  There’s a Blogroll. We at RSS Pieces hate <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/01/18/does-your-blogroll-suck">Blogrolls</a>. They are like poison. I have been hearing an awful lot lately about Realtors wanting Blogrolls, and I keep having to talk them out of it. All you’re doing is adding more links to your home page, so that Google will think you’re a spammer, essentially. </p>
<p>-  There’s no Site Map. How do I get back Home? Should I click my heels and hope for the best?</p>
<p>-  There’s no list of popular posts. Though, judging from the lack of comments and the apparently sudden lack of interest in blogging on behalf of the blog owner, I think it’s safe to say there are no popular posts anyway.</p>
<p>-  No Spam Filters on the Comments form. If people actually knew this site existed, can you imagine the amount of spam they would get?</p>
<p>-  No social bookmark buttons. Ever hear of <a href="http://www.digg.com/">Digg</a>?</p>
<p>-  I touched on this one earlier, but let me reiterate that the Contact Form is MIA, and so is the name and profile of the blog owner. I hope you don’t want to ask them anything.</p>
<p>I, however, would like to ask the incredibly secretive Admin something: Why is your site called <a href="http://www.defacedeath.com/">Deface Death</a>? You aren’t talking about death, or anything close. Perhaps the site should have been called Ridiculous Ramblings About Nothing At All.</p>
<p>That’s all I have to say. Go ahead and shoot me your ideas on some other crappy blogs that I can make fun of. If you want to be anonymous about it, you can email me. If you’re brave, leave it in a comment. So far, I’ve been pretty disappointed in the lack of bravery I’ve seen. It seems that no one wants to &#8220;out&#8221; anyone in comment form.  Hmm&#8230;  Maybe you all should read our post on the <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2006/12/03/10-features-of-successful-blogs">10 Features of Sucessful Blogs</a> to remind yourselves what a bad blog looks like.</p>
<p>Looking forward to next week’s WTF…</p>
<p>Erin</p>
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		<title>Starting a Controversy on Your Real Estate Blog to Drive Traffic</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 02:14:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have a secret, and I want to share it with you. I did something recently that made a lot of people mad, and they probably hate me now. But hey, at least they’re talking about me. And that’s what’s important anyway. You see, when people talk about you, you get recognition. And recognition brings you traffic. New blogs, or [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=erinisms.wordpress.com&blog=1365785&post=16&subd=erinisms&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>I have a secret, and I want to share it with you. I did something recently that made a lot of people mad, and they probably hate me now. But hey, at least they’re talking about me. And that’s what’s important anyway. You see, when people talk about you, you get recognition. And recognition brings you traffic. New blogs, or in my case, a new blogger, needs to stir the pot a little to emotionally engage readers to induce commenting. You want to know what I’m talking about, don’t you? You know you do.</p>
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<h2>What I Did</h2>
<p>I recently started a series of posts called the <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/06/08/the-weekly-whiskey-tango-foxtrot-of-blogs-scout-hates-you"><font color="#ff6600">Weekly Whiskey Tango Foxtrot of Real Estate Blogs</font></a>, which I lovingly refer to as the WTF. I basically find a really awful blog somewhere in cyberspace and explain all the things I see. Of course, as you all know, the things I see are huge mistakes that are killing these blogs. I write a list of all the mistakes and explain why they’re wrong, and how they can be corrected.  It is then up to the blog owner to either ignore me or fix their mistakes.  I made a conscious effort to NOT select business or real estate blogs, as my intention was to be unmerciful in my critique.</p>
<p>Sometimes the blog owner will fix their mistakes, in which case, I will retract my verbal “attack” and congratulate them on having a blog wonderful enough to send home to Mom. Other times, <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/06/08/the-weekly-whiskey-tango-foxtrot-of-blogs-scout-hates-you"><font color="#ff6600">the blog owner gets mad</font></a> and issues a ridiculous rebuttal, and of course, I respond.  I can’t let them think I won’t stand my ground, right? And, finally, unfortunately, some blog owners simply choose to ignore me. That’s okay, they’re only hurting themselves.</p>
<p>At the bottom of every post in this series, I also ask my readers to recommend a bad blog that I can critique. I think it’s a pretty obvious assumption that you’re more than welcome to recommend your own blog as well, though I can’t see a logical reason why anyone would want to do that.</p>
<h2>The Result</h2>
<p>Some people are livid.  Some people sent me fan mail.  Some people wrote about how they felt in posts of their own and in comments on my blog. But, hey, they’re talking about me all over the place right now, because they think what I did is “taboo”. Read what they had to say about me at <a href="http://www.bloodhoundrealty.com/BloodhoundBlog/?p=1545"><font color="#ff6600">Bloodhound Realty</font></a>. I personally want to thank the kind folks at Bloodhound, and <a href="http://realtorwives.blogspot.com/"><font color="#ff6600">Lani</font></a> for writing that article, because it drove HUGE amounts of traffic to my post. The Bloodhound piece really got people interested in what I had to say, especially when she refers to my use of the word “sucks” as “foul language”.  And people were probably so shocked that a company is being called out for using “foul language” that they had to come see for themselves exactly what I said. I hope my recent visitors weren’t too disappointed. They did get an awful lot of buildup simply to see the word “sucks” on my blog. Oh, well. </p>
<p>I want to give you an example of exactly what this “bad publicity” did for the RSS Pieces blog and, more importantly, for me as a blogger. Unfortunately, I didn’t know that the article condemning me was going to be written, so I couldn’t have possibly had the foresight to take screen shots of my hits to the most recent WTF prior to this article’s release. I wish I’d known. I’ll just have to give you the information and cross my fingers that you’ll believe me. And if you don’t, well, you’re a cynical one, aren’t you? </p>
<p>Prior to the release of this article, I had a little over 400 views on my <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/06/15/the-weekly-whiskey-tango-foxtrot-of-real-estate-blogs-n-wayners-running"><font color="#ff6600">second WTF post</font></a>. I pimped out (Is that considered foul language?) the post on <a href="http://www.realestatevoices.com/?page=2"><font color="#ff6600">RealEstateVoices.com</font></a> and <a href="http://digg.com/"><font color="#ff6600">Digg.com</font></a>. That was all I did. Once Lani’s article hit cyberspace, my views jumped dramatically. Right now, I have 1511 views to just that one article. That’s pretty impressive, because <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/06/08/the-weekly-whiskey-tango-foxtrot-of-blogs-scout-hates-you"><font color="#ff6600">the first WTF</font></a> (Lani was referencing the second one) only has 397 views currently. That might seem like a sad little number to some, but you’ll have to remember that this type of post is generally not RSS Pieces’ style, and things like this take time to catch on. In addition, this is a series, and most series-style posts get very few views on the first post. Series posts have somewhat of a snowball effect, where they take off after the first few of its kind. Each new addition to the series will get more views than its predecessor. And I can guarantee you that this particular series will now do extremely well, simply because people will want to see what I say next. </p>
<p>If you happen to be one of our lucky clients, then you already know that one of the features on your Dashboard allows you to see where your viewers were just before they came to your page. So, I can tell you that almost all of the views to my second WTF post came straight from <a href="http://bloodhoundrealty.com/BloodhoundBlog"><font color="#ff6600">Bloodhound</font></a>. Thanks, guys!</p>
<p>As for what happened to me personally, people know my name. Lani called me &#8220;sassy&#8221; on her own blog (which I think is a fairly accurate compliment.  Thanks, Lani!) which helps to build a reputation for me, and, more importantly, I received about 15 emails from readers that thought the series was hysterical.  To be fair, I got some creepy email as well.  But I&#8217;ll credit that to my new found infamy.  You take the good with the bad sometimes.</p>
<p><em><strong>Read also: <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2006/12/14/are-you-contagious-viral-marketing-101"><font color="#ff6600">Are you Contagious: Viral Marketing 101</font></a></strong></em></p>
<h2>The Conclusion</h2>
<p>Contrary to the popular belief, all press IS generally good press. At least it is for me. You could say the same for my targets as well, since they probably only had about 8 views in their entire blogging lives until I wrote about them. I’d love to see how many hits they’ve gotten since my posts hit the net. I’m sure they never would have gotten that kind of traffic if I’d left them alone.</p>
<p>Just look at all the mainstream celebrities. Take Lindsay Lohan. She goes to rehab every other week, and the whole world is in love with her. Britney Spears shaves her head and traipses around half naked, and everyone’s watching. Paris Hilton is locked up and whining like a four year-old, and you KNOW you’re checking her status on <a href="http://www.tmz.com/"><font color="#ff9900">TMZ.com</font></a> all day. Don’t deny it. Controversy is working for them. Maybe you think being controversial is a bad marketing strategy, but I guess you have to be able to handle the negativity and ride it out. If you can’t ride out the bad, you can find yourself in a sticky spot. People love to hate.  Basically, they love to be emotionally engaged, so while I wouldn&#8217;t suggest taking a critical approach to all your blogs, I do recommend causing a stir from time to time with a controversial piece.</p>
<p><em><strong>Read also: <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2006/11/01/how-to-plan-for-increased-traffic"><font color="#ff6600">How to drive traffic with blog wars</font></a></strong></em></p>
<h2>What You (Should Have) Learned</h2>
<p>Marketing is what you make it. You just have to have a strategy, a back bone and thick skin. If you take the safe road all the time, you will have a harder time becoming a household name and gaining a loyal following.  Especially at the beginning of your blogging career you need to rock the boat a bit to get people to read you, to become emotionally enagaged in your writing (either because they agree with you or because they disagree with you), and to anticipate your next post.  If you do decide to be a bit controversial, some people are going to dislike you. But, it’s better to have a few people dislike you than not know who you are at all.</p>
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		<title>The Weekly Whiskey Tango Foxtrot of Real Estate Blogs – Wayne’s Running</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2007 02:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello, readers, we’re back with the WTF.  Apparently I’m stirring a lot of controversy… hmm.  That’s just fine.  Keep it coming, I can take it!  I actually feel just a little bit badly about this one, because Wayne seems like such a likable guy.  But, he admits it himself, he has a bad blog.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Hello, readers, we’re back with the WTF.  Apparently I’m stirring a lot of controversy… hmm.  That’s just fine.  Keep it coming, I can take it!  I actually feel just a little bit badly about this one, because Wayne seems like such a likable guy.  But, he admits it himself, he has a bad blog.</p>
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<h2>Run, Wayne, Run!</h2>
<p>My first impression of <a href="http://waynesrunningblog.blogspot.com/"><font color="#ff6600">Wayne’s blog</font></a> was, “Well, this isn’t bad…” and then I started browsing.  And, well, it kind of IS bad, but good at the same time (is that even possible?).  Wayne has picked out a bland, yet hip background (from the limited choices on blogger.com), and his page is easy to navigate and very readable.  He even writes well!  Kudos, Wayne.  One more thing to add to Wayne’s list of positives: he uses images in his posts, and they’re actually relevant to what he’s writing!</p>
<p>Alright, enough with the niceties.  Wayne, I’m glad you’re staying fit, but no one cares about your running hobby!  Nor do they expect you to explain to them why you failed to run at any given time in your life.  One of the most important things in a blog is the content.  Please refer to our post about keeping your readers interested with good content.  It makes me mad to have to tell you that your topics suck, because your writing is really good.  You have a good blogging persona.  So, that being said, your topics obviously suck because you don’t get any comments.</p>
<p>Your labels are hysterical, but in a bad way.  Hope you don’t mind me borrowing this:  “Labels: landscaping, shrubbery, trees” from your post titled, “Why I didn&#8217;t run this weekend&#8230;”, or this:  “Labels: muscle soreness, prairie dogs, running, trails” from “Ice baths, prarie dogs.”  (By the way, you spelled Prairie wrong.)  Are you expecting someone to come to your site (which is about running) and do a search for Prairie Dogs or Landscaping?  Wouldn’t you find that a little odd?  I know its redundant, but your labels should be more generalized, like “running, Chicago, sponsorship” if you went running in a marathon in Chicago, that sponsored something.  If I want to hear your thoughts on that particular race, I’m not going to search for shrubbery.</p>
<p>The thing that cracks me up the most is that you have a Stat Counter on your site, yet you get no comments.  This leads me to believe that one of two things are happening here:  a) you have the counter because you’re hopeful that people will visit, but they’re not, or b) you actually DO have visitors, but they never leave comments because you have nothing interesting to say.  If the latter is true, I have to wonder (possibly aloud) why the visitors come back at all…?  I would like to know, just out of curiosity, how many visits you get daily.</p>
<h2>Here are the other problems:</h2>
<p>- No RSS Subscription options.  Again.  I’m seeing this as a trend among bad blogs.  We need to light our torches and take to the streets, hunting down the owners of incomplete blogs everywhere!  Who’s with me?   Anyone?</p>
<p>- No Search box.  You know, to search the content on the page?  Ugh, does anyone else feel like I’ve said this all already?  All this repetition is annoying me.</p>
<p>- No Contact information.  Wayne, how can I ask you those important questions about my running schedule if I can’t get in touch with you?  I mean, you don’t have to leave your cell phone number or anything, but an email address at least would be incredibly useful.</p>
<p>- No Social Bookmarking, no links to other sites, no links to other blogs…  To get recognition, you must give recognition.  It really is that simple.  I have to tell you that you did a good job with linking to other information sources, though.  But, these sources aren’t blogs, and they aren’t going to recognize you.</p>
<p>-  While the background is hip and interesting, it’s also way too common.  You aren’t going to stand out from the masses with a faded montage of dots.  </p>
<p>-  You don’t post often enough.  This could be another reason why your blog isn’t seeing any action.  Posting 3-4 times a month is not going to benefit you.  If you want to be a good blogger, you have to be dedicated, and post 2-3 times a week at least.  If someone reads your blog and finds it interesting, they’ll only come back a few times before forgetting about you.  If you don’t give them new content, that is.</p>
<p>Wayne, fix your blog.  It needs some love.  </p>
<p>Alright, folks, that’s it for this week.  What did you think of <a href="http://waynesrunningblog.blogspot.com/"><font color="#ff6600">Wayne’s blog</font></a>?  Not as bad as <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2007/06/08/the-weekly-whiskey-tango-foxtrot-of-blogs-scout-hates-you"><font color="#ff9900">last week’s</font></a>, but still bad.  Who’s ready for me to pick on a Real Estate blogger?  Any suggestions of who should be the first?  If not, I think I’ll go visit <a href="http://poshd.com/blog/blog.php?id=1299915740348478609"><font color="#ff6600">Posh’d</font></a> and see what they suggest…</p>
<p>Go ahead and shoot me your ideas on some crappy blogs that I can make fun of. If you want to be anonymous about it, you can email me. If you’re brave, leave it in a comment.</p>
<p>Looking forward to next week’s WTF…</p>
<p>Erin</p>
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		<title>The Weekly Whiskey Tango Foxtrot of Blogs &#8211; Scout Hates You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to the Weekly WTF (that stands for Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, what did you think it meant?). This is a new weekly installment of me ranting about something that sucks. By that I mean that I am going to find blogs that are downright awful and pick them apart, and at the end of my ranting, you [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=erinisms.wordpress.com&blog=1365785&post=17&subd=erinisms&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Welcome to the Weekly WTF (that stands for Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, what did <em>you</em> think it meant?). This is a new weekly installment of me ranting about something that sucks. By that I mean that I am going to find blogs that are downright awful and pick them apart, and at the end of my ranting, you can check out the site for yourself. At first, we’re just going to dissect random blogs. But be forewarned: in a short period of time, I will begin picking on you Real Estate bloggers too. But only if you truly deserve it. This really is a good learning experience for all of you, because you’ll get to see RSS Pieces’ primary blogging principles not being utilized in real sites, and why these principles are so important. It&#8217;s also your chance to fix your blog and make it as incredible as possible, to avoid scrutiny later.  <a href="http://poshd.com/blog/blog.php?id=1299915740348478609"><font color="#ff6600">Poshd took a similar approach</font></a> when they started a series of the 50 worst sites out there. Check these out, they’re pretty terrible! I’m going to start off with a really outlandish site, because I want to ease you into this, okay? Okay.</p>
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<h2>We Hate You, Too, Scout!</h2>
<p>When I found <a href="http://www.scouthatesyou.com/"><font color="#ff6600">this blog</font></a>, I laughed. I really did. I have no idea how else I could have possibly reacted. The first thing that loads is a banner at the top that features not one, but two “Squat-Shots” of dearest Scout &#8211; <em>that&#8217;s hot</em>.  The very next thing I noticed was not the content, nor the “thought-provoking” copy, but the giant advertising banners all over the place! Now, it’s one thing to have ads on your page. In fact, if you do it right, I encourage it. But to have a giant red banner proclaiming to be able to “calculate your love match” is just tacky. </p>
<p>This blog is written from the point of view of a dog. Yes, that is correct, a dog. I have four dogs, and I hope to heck that they don’t think like this dog apparently does! I wouldn’t even let my dogs play with this dog, with his dirty mouth and antagonist attitude. Scout seems very angry all the time, and I just don’t think that’s too appealing.</p>
<p>I can’t stress enough how important content and copy are to a blog. Essentially, that&#8217;s what a blog is. Blogs are places to write copy and add content. Make sure it’s worth looking at! And please, if you’re going to make up words, give the readers a clue as to what you may be talking about. I shouldn’t have to Google a word to see what it could possibly mean, only to find out that it was simply misspelled. Check out this word: &#8220;univeralistic&#8221;. I wasn’t sure what that meant, especially given the rest of the sentence where you’ll find the word in question. </p>
<h2> Some other things about Scout’s blog that suck:</h2>
<p><span><span>-<span>     </span></span></span>The “Other Websites” section contains sites that are in NO WAY related to this one. Not that it would be all that easy to find such sites, but really, how does a site about Poker Tips relate to the rants and raves of a disgruntled dog?</p>
<p><span><span>-<span>     </span></span></span>Check the titles, Scout. The very first entry on the page is all capital letters, followed by way too many exclamation points, and then followed by the number 1. I guess Scout lost his grip on the Shift key when he got to the end of his “Exclamation Point Rampage”.</p>
<p><span><span>-<span>     </span></span></span>There’s no contact information anywhere that I could find. Please, someone tell me how I can contact Scout!</p>
<p><span><span>-<span>     </span></span></span>I have never seen an uglier <a href="http://www.scouthatesyou.com/?page_id=4"><font color="#ff6600">Archives</font></a> page in my life. This is really terrible stuff.  It looks like a Microsoft Word virgin failed miserably at attempting to make a table chart. </p>
<p><span><span>-     </span></span>There are no links. Scout apparently only blogs to talk about himself, because he certainly doesn’t link to anyone else for reference points. I guess Scout has a pretty big ego, but unfortunately for him, his ego problem is giving him a comment problem. If he took time to give other people props, he might get some traffic and some comments. <a href="http://www.rsspieces.com/2006/12/03/10-features-of-successful-blogs"><font color="#ff6600">Read our tips</font></a> on tricking out your blog.</p>
<p><span><span>-<span>     </span></span></span>No RSS Subscription box. Not that you’d <em>want</em> to subscribe to this (I hope), but hey, everyone likes different things, I suppose.  What I want to know is, why does this blog even <em>exist</em>?  Does <em>anyone </em>read this?  I want to meet Scout&#8217;s readers.</p>
<p>-     There&#8217;s no Site Map.  Once I go to a different page, there&#8217;s no option to go back to Home.  I have to actually type in the web address again to get back to Home, or keep clicking Back on my Browser.  Not good.</p>
<p><span><span>-     </span></span>No social bookmarking options. You <a href="http://digg.com/"><font color="#ff6600">Digg</font></a>?</p>
<p>You know, I could go on and on (and on, and on…) but I think you get the overall picture here. This is a prime example of “What Not to Do”. So don’t do it. Why don’t you <a href="http://www.scouthatesyou.com/"><font color="#ff6600">scurry over to the site</font></a> and check it out for yourself, if you haven&#8217;t already. I also recommend <a href="http://www.problogger.net/archives/2007/06/05/is-your-blog-truly-valuable/"><font color="#ff6600">this fantastic post on ProBlogger</font></a> (I love this site!) which asks the all-important question of blog-value.  After your visit to Scout&#8217;s page, let me know if you saw something I missed &#8211; I like to see if you’re actually paying attention to what we at RSS Pieces try to teach you. </p>
<p>In addition, go ahead and shoot me your ideas on some other crappy blogs that I can make fun of. If you want to be anonymous about it, you can email me. If you’re brave, leave it in a comment.</p>
<p>Looking forward to next week’s WTF…</p>
<p>Erin</p>
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