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By David Burn
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David Burn is the co-founder, editor, and publisher of Adpulp.com. David joined the ad agency business in 1997 as a copywriter and then worked for seven agencies in five states prior to launching Bonehook in 2010. Today, David is a writer, brand strategist, and leader of creative teams in Austin, TX.
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I tend to comment on blogs when either I disagree with the post or one of the comments below it, especially when I don’t think my opinion can be expressed in 140 characters. Before the rise of Twitter and Facebook, any sort of reaction I had (positive or negative) went into the comments, where I would hope that they’d be read and responded to. Since I know who follows me on twitter and who are my Facebook friends, I can taylor those “comments” for my personal audience.
I post comment to a blog if I can relate to the topic or the
content of the and if the blog is helpful or contain such helpful and sensible
thoughts, it’s just a matter of give and take.