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	<title>Comments on: Another Site Bites The Dust &#8211; Why It Is Important To Own Your Own Content</title>
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		<title>By: Online Dividends</title>
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		<description>I had a disagreement with Pat from Smart Passive Income back in late 2008 about the need to have your own site where you publish whatever you want. When posting your content on a site like ehow, or whatever else you are at the mercy of the site for your livelihood. You build their site, and when they become big and powerful how do they repay you? They remove your content, link it to their own content and make all the money. What can you do about it? 

START your own blog and realize there are no short cuts in making money online.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a disagreement with Pat from Smart Passive Income back in late 2008 about the need to have your own site where you publish whatever you want. When posting your content on a site like ehow, or whatever else you are at the mercy of the site for your livelihood. You build their site, and when they become big and powerful how do they repay you? They remove your content, link it to their own content and make all the money. What can you do about it? </p>
<p>START your own blog and realize there are no short cuts in making money online.</p>
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