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WebHelperMagazine is a digest of tutorials and helpful articles for WebMasters, BlogMasters & Social Marketers. Your Managing Editor and BlogMaster is Scott Frangos who does a lot of the writing, but welcomes guest post inquiries (see box). We also welcome your comments on any article and you may include links to relevant examples (limit 2 links per comment). We’ll feature your comment and a link back to your website in our sidebar.
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