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		<title>By: Tips on writing money making paid posts - Make$ Money$ - Claim your place on the net and make money</title>
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		<description>[...] Avoid starting each post with an apologetic sentence of &#8216;Actually, this is something I am writing for money&#8217;.Â  Dude, that makes you look bad, your advertisers feel cheated and your blog readers feel like morons because you actually need to point out to them.Â  The regular blog readers know and they can just live with the fact.Â  I have a sentence in my personal blog that says, &#8216;I blogÂ  for money, so?&#8217; and linked it to my disclosure policy.Â  Well, not really a policy, it is just a disclosure that I do insert some paid posts in between regular &#8216;programmes&#8217;. [...]</description>
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