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      <title>Why You Should Ping Your Blog - By Shane Woods</title>
      <description>A blog has just been made and it is staring right at you. What should be the next step to do once a blog has been accomplished? One imperative step is to drive traffic into your site. Driving traffic to a site could mean having enough readers, having a base clientele, or simply put, it could be a chance to bring in the bucks.</description>
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