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		<description>Comments for ScratchBack at http://www.howtojoomla.net , comment 1 to 6 out of 6 comments</description>
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			<description>Great Idea, But looks like you attracted some dubios spammer entries on your sample scratch list. I wouldn't want people advertizing &quot;10000+ hits&quot; etc.on my website. Is there a way to filter these entries?  - Guy</description>
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			<description>Hi Anna,

They actually do not help with SEO stuff. Each link has rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;, which tells the search engines like Google not to index the link. It's not really helping me pay my hosting fees either, since I've only made about $14 so far. :) - Cory</description>
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			<description>Do you know if these links help with SEO stuff? Or are we just helping you pay your hosting fees? ;) Thanks! Love the widget! - Anna</description>
			<pubDate>Tue, 18 Mar 2008 15:01:51 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Scratchback is cool. You might be interested to know there is a similar widget available at www.bringabuddy.net. It allows for link sales as well as rewarding visitors for referrals…

Check it out.. 
 - Dave</description>
			<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:05:57 +0100</pubDate>
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			<description>Hi Cory!

This seems like a great idea! I haven't really got a spot on my site to include it right now, but I certainly have $2USD to put my name first on the list!  ;D

Keep the top content coming! 

Hi Kate - sorry to hear the news. If you'd like me to review your situation, please complete [url=http://www.cooscreations.com/form1][b]CoosCreations.com/form1[/b][/url] - you'll be sent a copy of the form as well which would be a great start when approaching other companies to help.

We're not based in the US, but as you know location is becoming less of an issue these days!  :)

If it was a US-based designer you were looking for in particular, have you had a look at [url=http://www.joomlancers.com/][b]Joomlancers.com[/b][/url]?

Again, if you've got that form filled out from my site this will be a great head-start to getting a good solid quote from a freelancer on there - these are all the questions that they'll want and if you've already answered them in your brief the good freelancers are more likely to pay attention and get in touch!

What ever you decide to do - good luck! - CoosCreations.com</description>
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			<description>Is there a site that lists web designers/developers in the US that use Joomla? I had someone set up my company website using it. I like it as I can maintain it pretty much myself but he has gone completely AWAL on me and I'm left with a pile of work to learn. I'm in need of someone who can take it on from here. Thanks.

Kate - Kate</description>
			<pubDate>Sat, 03 Nov 2007 15:04:04 +0100</pubDate>
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