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	<title>Comments on: Blogs Driving Consumer Buzz</title>
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		<title>By: ginny</title>
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		<description>Now that the book has published and is in readers&#039; hands (or hooks, as the case may be), the blog/book saga continues. A supporting character from the original Tripod blog is now writing his own &quot;blarg,&quot; which is hosted at http://piratesofpensacola.com/blarg/. Readers of the original blog continue to put links to the book&#039;s Amazon listing  on their own sites; most are quite good-humored over being part of the writing and marketing process - probably because of the entertainment value. 

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