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		<title>By: Ching Ya</title>
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		<description>Hi Ryan,
IMHO, if someone is to be an SEO strategist, he/she shall be keen on getting the info, practicing the possible new ideas on how to enhance the theories and make them happen. If they are going to be credible in their field, certain amount of enthusiasm is required. So, participation is involved, if you wish to be relevant in your posting about that particular field.

I believe there are no real &#039;experts&#039;, unless that particular field has ended with no more resources to discover or dig into. I&#039;m fascinated with what the specialists ( a much preferred word) are sharing; but interestingly I could still find many non-self-claimed-specialist bloggers are giving more relevant ideas than the so called &#039;experts&#039;.

Having a passion of what you&#039;re writing is a good start. And as time goes by, who knows? You could even be a specialist in your field. ^^

@wchingya
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ryan,<br />
IMHO, if someone is to be an SEO strategist, he/she shall be keen on getting the info, practicing the possible new ideas on how to enhance the theories and make them happen. If they are going to be credible in their field, certain amount of enthusiasm is required. So, participation is involved, if you wish to be relevant in your posting about that particular field.</p>
<p>I believe there are no real &#8216;experts&#8217;, unless that particular field has ended with no more resources to discover or dig into. I&#8217;m fascinated with what the specialists ( a much preferred word) are sharing; but interestingly I could still find many non-self-claimed-specialist bloggers are giving more relevant ideas than the so called &#8216;experts&#8217;.</p>
<p>Having a passion of what you&#8217;re writing is a good start. And as time goes by, who knows? You could even be a specialist in your field. ^^</p>
<p>@wchingya<br />
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