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		<title>By: Adam Green</title>
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		<description>Tracking blogs is only the first step. Companies should also comment on blogs in their space to form a relationship with the blogger. As part of this conversational marketing it is essential to record past comments, so they aren&#039;t repeated. Bloggers love getting comments from those they write about, but getting a comment that shows no recollection of having commented before is a sure sign of a sloppy PR campaign.</description>
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