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September 15, 2008

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Douglas Karr

Google Webmasters will supply you with a list of broken links, no need to do this manually!

Joe Pulizzi

Douglas...thanks for the note. I'll amend the post and cite your note.

Himaya

can't help not saying your funny letting your 5yr old son take that photo.lol

btw, content to tree makes a lot of sense. i totally agree

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    • Joe Pulizzi is a leading author, speaker and strategist for content marketing. Joe, founder of content matching site Junta42, is co-author of Get Content Get Customers. This blog looks at the trends in content marketing, and how marketers can learn to think and act like publishers.

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