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		<title>By: Wiley Giannone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Wiley Giannone</dc:creator>
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		<description>I find that readers respond very well to posts that show your own weaknesses, failings and the gaps in your own knowledge rather than those posts where you come across as knowing everything there is to know on a topic. People are attracted to humility and are more likely to respond to it than a post written in a tone of someone who might harshly respond to their comments.</description>
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