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I also noticed that a lot of the Sitepoint people were checking out affiliateblog.com using whois and SEO tools, just to find out more about me. I guess that is the Internet equivalent of dogs sniffing eachother (I won’t say where). So go out there and find a forum or two that fits the theme of your site, and then Five Steps to a Terrible Meeting ut the forum posts. Awesome. Want to see my signature? Here it is:Many people view meetings for any purpose as a necessary evil. Others think they are not necessary - just evil! Both points of view reflect the reality that most meetings are run poorly.It takes a special individual to manage a truly terrible meeting. Do you recognize yourself (or ___________________ Pretty fancy, huh? By the way, I posted because someone asked a very good basic question that no one was answering. I didn’t want to leave him hanging, so I answered it. That’s all. And I got a ton of traffic. 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