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		<title>By: Brendan Hughes</title>
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		<description>Some good tips there. 

The key thing to remember is that bloggers are private individuals. Just because they have a blog doesn&#039;t mean that they are going to plug your product. If anything, approaching them with a hard sell will do more damage than good. 

Journalists are paid to read press releases. It is only fair to assume that there should be something in it for the blogger if you expect them to do something positive for your brand.</description>
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<p>The key thing to remember is that bloggers are private individuals. Just because they have a blog doesn&#8217;t mean that they are going to plug your product. If anything, approaching them with a hard sell will do more damage than good. </p>
<p>Journalists are paid to read press releases. It is only fair to assume that there should be something in it for the blogger if you expect them to do something positive for your brand.</p>
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