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Alpesh Nakar Blog on SharePoint: Blog Announcement

  • Doug Karr · 2 years ago
    Alpesh,

    Thanks so much for referencing my article! Your site is really looking good! I'll be RSS reader #80!

    Regards,
    Doug
  • Alpesh · 2 years ago
    Douglas,

    Always appreciate good content. Thank you for your compliments. Always have an open mind to suggestions. So please feel free.

    What do you think of my other ideas for the readers?

    Cheers!
    Alpesh
  • Dave · 2 years ago
    Aplesh;

    Thanks for spreading the "dofollow" love! I started using the plugin last week.

    Dave
  • Alpesh · 2 years ago
    Dave,
    Spreading the link love :-)
    Cheers!
    Alpesh
  • Drew · 2 years ago
    Hi Alpesh,

    I linked to your site in a recent post of mine called The Tech List. And I found your site through FuelMyBlog. I added fuel to your blog's fire too. Check out the post.

    http://flat-water.blogspot.com/2007/03/tech-lis...

    Great blog.
  • Ved · 2 years ago
    Hi Alpesh,

    Have been appreciating your blog in private. Thought I would express it in public now.

    Keep the good work going.

    End user computing has always fascinated me. Not having formal training in the same I had to pick stuff off the internet, read magazines and learn all about PCs, web development etc. thanks to blogs like yours and Digital Inspiration we can get all the tech info we need in one place.
  • Alpesh · 2 years ago
    Hi Ved,
    Many thanks for your kind words of appreciation. I am sure you will continue to enjoy reading my blog, because I write with passion on topics that I cherish after having written.

    Cheers!
    Alpesh
  • Alpesh · 2 years ago
    Hey Drew,
    Thanks for fueling my blog! Nice thing you guys have started going there. I will certainly continue this... spread the fire... :-)

    Keep in touch...
    Cheers!
    Alpesh
  • Peterson · 2 years ago
    Hi, Thank you very much for spreading the move against no follow movement which was spread like fire for about a year. Of course the intention is right to kill spam, but the method they followed is harsh against no spam comment authors also. Am I right?