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	<title>Comments on: Q and A: Should we link to our blog in the main navigation menu?</title>
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		<title>By: Tony</title>
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		<description>We have started a blog that is linked to our website, but is not actually on our website. We feel uncomfortable having the blog actually on our business website because a blog seems to have a more casual style than a business website. Are we wrong with this feeling? Optimizing a website is new to us. What should the tone be for a business blog? Should blogs be different for different kinds of businesses? We aren&#039;t asking people to place an order on our website, but have built a website to attract groups, both business and recreational, to visit Beijing. How should we deal with the blog issue?</description>
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