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		<title>By: Melanie</title>
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		<description>FANTASTIC POST. Right on. You nailed it. And you can see from this example just how often mags drop the ball when it comes to their websites. They&#039;re missing out on so many opportunities via their disregard for web readers.

Also, it&#039;s important for all of us to remember that just because we aren&#039;t users of the latest weird web tool doesn&#039;t mean there aren&#039;t hundreds or thousands of people out there who ARE using that tool. So it&#039;s important that we don&#039;t eliminate a potentially powerful source of revenue/traffic simply because it doesn&#039;t match our own personal web habits (mistake #2 mags make)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>FANTASTIC POST. Right on. You nailed it. And you can see from this example just how often mags drop the ball when it comes to their websites. They&#8217;re missing out on so many opportunities via their disregard for web readers.</p>
<p>Also, it&#8217;s important for all of us to remember that just because we aren&#8217;t users of the latest weird web tool doesn&#8217;t mean there aren&#8217;t hundreds or thousands of people out there who ARE using that tool. So it&#8217;s important that we don&#8217;t eliminate a potentially powerful source of revenue/traffic simply because it doesn&#8217;t match our own personal web habits (mistake #2 mags make)</p>
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