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How to Be the Cool Kid (Even if You Weren’t One in High School)
Tuesday, October 20, 2009If you hang out here on Copyblogger, you’re probably trying to figure out how to expand your readership and make your blog popular.
You’re here because Brian Clark is a pretty cool guy, and he seems to know what’s up.
He has this shiny blog, a rockin’ team, billions of subscribers, good hair, a nice car and a pretty wife.
So maybe you’re hoping that if you hang out with Brian long enough, list...
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