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	<title>Comments on: Blogging Ethics :: Should We Be Congruent?</title>
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		<title>By: Women Walking In Wisdom&#8217;s Footstepsâ„¢ &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Five Favorites For Friday - February 2, 2007</title>
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		<description>[...] I love Wendy&#8217;s posts at eMoms At Home because she likes to examine how to bring the most value to her readers.Â  One thing she is concerned about is ensuring that what she writes &#8220;accurately conveys&#8221; her message to her readers.Â  Take a look at &#8220;Blogging Ethics:Â  Should We Be Congruent?&#8221;, as she reflects on this issueÂ using a real life blogging experience she recently had with two male bloggers.Â  This is a very important issue for all of us bloggers, especially those of us who take what we do here seriously. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I love Wendy&#8217;s posts at eMoms At Home because she likes to examine how to bring the most value to her readers.Â  One thing she is concerned about is ensuring that what she writes &#8220;accurately conveys&#8221; her message to her readers.Â  Take a look at &#8220;Blogging Ethics:Â  Should We Be Congruent?&#8221;, as she reflects on this issueÂ using a real life blogging experience she recently had with two male bloggers.Â  This is a very important issue for all of us bloggers, especially those of us who take what we do here seriously. [...]</p>
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