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	<title>Comments on: Blue Collar Bloggers?</title>
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		<title>By: Lorelle</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lorelle</dc:creator>
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		<description>Ain&#039;t it amazing that when you do something that&#039;s good, people read one word or phrase and twist it in a different context.

I&#039;m sorry but you are wrong, especially in your reference to my post. The hard working bloggers, call them blue collar bloggers (a lovely phrase) or just blogging grunts, deserve all of our support and encouragement. 

The PayPerPost issue is a totally different subject. Not all blue collar bloggers use PayPerPost. There are top 100 bloggers who probably do use or have used PayPerPost. That&#039;s their business and the rest of us can express our opinions, and not read those blogs if we don&#039;t want.

My post was to cheer for the concept of a blue collar blogger, a fascinating phrase and concept describing hard working bloggers trying to figure out how all this blogging stuff works and how to make it work harder for them. You are one of them, and I&#039;m one of them. It was not an opinion on PayPerPost or support thereof.</description>
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<p>I&#8217;m sorry but you are wrong, especially in your reference to my post. The hard working bloggers, call them blue collar bloggers (a lovely phrase) or just blogging grunts, deserve all of our support and encouragement. </p>
<p>The PayPerPost issue is a totally different subject. Not all blue collar bloggers use PayPerPost. There are top 100 bloggers who probably do use or have used PayPerPost. That&#8217;s their business and the rest of us can express our opinions, and not read those blogs if we don&#8217;t want.</p>
<p>My post was to cheer for the concept of a blue collar blogger, a fascinating phrase and concept describing hard working bloggers trying to figure out how all this blogging stuff works and how to make it work harder for them. You are one of them, and I&#8217;m one of them. It was not an opinion on PayPerPost or support thereof.</p>
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