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<title>Guest posting with a difference | Software Tools For Bloggers by Michael Pedzotti</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ I am trialling a plugin that turns all comments into a separate page that includes all other comments by the same author. I found out about it from my online friend Barry Wells.

Comment contributors who have taken the time to add comments to several posts on my blog will get what appears to the search engines as a separate page of content with a DoFollow link back to their site. The separate page is generated dynamically and is packed with all their contributions from everywhere across the blog. The DoFollow link back to Barry’s site is right at the top of the the page. In fact, they will get one unique page for every comment left on this blog. Click the link to continue reading ]]></description>
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