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	<title>Comments on: Marketing to Mommy Bloggers Part 3:  Pitch tips</title>
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		<title>By: vickiz</title>
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		<description>Maybe more bloggers should post a pitch policy right on their blog, as this person has done:

http://www.quietfish.com/notebook/?page_id=1762

That way, the pitch-er and the pitch-ee should be on the same (Web) page. And then those who are the blog readers also get a sense of some transparency with respect to the blog&#039;s subject matter. I would think this approach could extend outside the mommy blog realm to blogs of whatever niche, demographic, theme or whatever.</description>
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<p>That way, the pitch-er and the pitch-ee should be on the same (Web) page. And then those who are the blog readers also get a sense of some transparency with respect to the blog&#8217;s subject matter. I would think this approach could extend outside the mommy blog realm to blogs of whatever niche, demographic, theme or whatever.</p>
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