"Steve B" > wrote in message
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>I have written my blog about rec.food.cooking in my website
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> www.cabgbypasssurgery.com
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> Please go there, and click DIET, FOODS, AND COOKING under the categories.
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> You may have to click directly on "Eat right, it's easy" to see full text
> of the blog.
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> Read what is written there.
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> If you like it, fine.
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> If you don't, fine.
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> End of discussion.
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> If you do have a website, and would like me to link to it, contact me. If
> you don't have a website, get one. If you don't think anyone should send
> me their link so that I might help them increase the traffic to their
> website, get some therapy.
>
> Steve
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> Visit my blog at www.cabgbypasssurgery.com
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Personally, if I were a CABG patient seeking out information relevant to
that health status including eating and cooking for said condition, I'd find
your website less valuable and accurate if you had links to generic cooking
and eating blogs and websites that have absolutely nothing to do with
cooking or eating for that particular condition. Sure, you'd have more
content making your site look " bigger and better", but in the end I'd find
that extra content would cheapen the experience overall and reduce your
credibility on anything actually CABG related. I wouldn't come back after
the first visit. But, I'll freely admit I'm overly judgmental about things
like that.
Just my consumer perspective,
Jinx