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		<title>By: Web Designer, London</title>
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		<dc:creator>Web Designer, London</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am not surprised. I have been editing a web design blog for almost two years now. Although I completely understand the importance of participation and the value it can bring to a website or blog, unfirtunately spam makes moderating comments a time consuming task. While I think it is completely OK to benefit from back link in the comment, it should be a give and take relationship and should only be expected in return for adding something of value.</description>
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