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Blogging Induced Envy
When it comes to to low cost consumer offerings the US has it all over us, and researching articles for my blogs keeps bringing this home to me.
I've just done a posting on competitive car insurance quotes on my Bruce Clement blog. While researching this I came across several sites offering cheap on-line quote and easy to get insurance like this one for AIM Auto Insurance. It's basically the same for any consumer services or manufactured goods. The scale of the overseas markets means that there is always room for someone to be offering cheap this or easy that and giving the consumer a better deal.Depending on which blog I'm writing for I can sometimes use the emotion, ¿Que? is supposed to be written from a point of anger/disappointment/bemusement so I can use it there if it's on-topic, the Bruce Clement blog is supposed to be a dear diary blog so it really isn't appropriate. My audience never sees them but most of my blogs have 1/2 finished articles sitting in draft status, because I started with a good idea and then I couldn't find the way of finishing the article, often because the emotion was wrong. Sometimes having several blogs helps out, I can move the draft to a better home. This posting actually started as a posting on my personal site, but quickly got moved here when I realised what I was going to be writing.
So how do bloggers with a single blog handle postings that refuse to stay on-topic for their blog?
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