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	<title>Comments on: Lijit Launches Content Networks After Feedburner Closes Theirs</title>
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		<title>By: Micah Baldwin</title>
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		<description>Allen, thanks for the nice write up. We should have done a better job of explaining the mechanics of the content network. Given that we are providing the underlying technology, we are giving the manager of the network as much control as possible to approve or disapprove blogs that would be part of the network.

Spam/scraper networks is a major concern of ours, and as the program grows, we will continue to improve and refine our ability to ensure that each network is of high value to the publishers within it, and the readers of the aggregated feed/network site.

Because we are really excited at the potential value of these networks, we are taking the approval of the manager quite seriously. Both Alan (Security Bloggers Network) and Brad (VC Bloggers Network) managed large Feedburner networks, and were great people to launch this concept with.

It would be great to see CenterNetworks be part of (or manage) a network one of these days, let me know if you are interested! :)

Thanks again, Allen, I always enjoy reading your take on technology and startups.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Allen, thanks for the nice write up. We should have done a better job of explaining the mechanics of the content network. Given that we are providing the underlying technology, we are giving the manager of the network as much control as possible to approve or disapprove blogs that would be part of the network.</p>
<p>Spam/scraper networks is a major concern of ours, and as the program grows, we will continue to improve and refine our ability to ensure that each network is of high value to the publishers within it, and the readers of the aggregated feed/network site.</p>
<p>Because we are really excited at the potential value of these networks, we are taking the approval of the manager quite seriously. Both Alan (Security Bloggers Network) and Brad (VC Bloggers Network) managed large Feedburner networks, and were great people to launch this concept with.</p>
<p>It would be great to see CenterNetworks be part of (or manage) a network one of these days, let me know if you are interested! :)</p>
<p>Thanks again, Allen, I always enjoy reading your take on technology and startups.</p>
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