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		<title>By: Ideas vs Information &#124; Blogging Advice &#124; Social Media Marketing Company &#124; Apollo Media Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Leave plenty of room for discussion. You don’t want your post to be a closed window. Finish your post with your own two cents or an open-ended question to encourage comments and further discussion. While you are being instructional with your blog, you have to indicate that you are learning with your readers, so that they will be prompted to share their own thoughts. Leaving breathing room in your blog posts, rather than simply reiterating points and developments, makes your blog a place where perspectives can collide and bounce off each other. For more tips on generating such discussions, look to our article “5 Ways to Inspire Comments on Your Blog”. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] Leave plenty of room for discussion. You don’t want your post to be a closed window. Finish your post with your own two cents or an open-ended question to encourage comments and further discussion. While you are being instructional with your blog, you have to indicate that you are learning with your readers, so that they will be prompted to share their own thoughts. Leaving breathing room in your blog posts, rather than simply reiterating points and developments, makes your blog a place where perspectives can collide and bounce off each other. For more tips on generating such discussions, look to our article “5 Ways to Inspire Comments on Your Blog”. [&#8230;]</p>
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