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I am still overwhelmed by the global impact my article has. Links and translations from all over the world still pour in. Some of the most influential weblogs out there linked my post and even this blog here. In Poland where I come from originally there was even a new cult established around SEO 2.0. ;-)
What strikes me most is that people all over the world write my name correctly in most cases although it sounds very weird everywhere besides Poland it’s self.

So do not bother, just call me Tad! Dla Polaków: Tadek :-)

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  1. Posted August 6, 2007 at 12:43 pm | Permalink

    Nobody’s writing your name. Copy & paste, my friend! ;)

  2. Posted August 6, 2007 at 1:50 pm | Permalink

    Of course, you’re right. Hail the copy & paste revolution!

  3. Posted August 6, 2007 at 7:22 pm | Permalink

    If it’s even cult, I’m one and only follower of it these days ;)

    You have an easy (to write and also to spell) name. Mine is much harder, even to my fellow countrymen ;)

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  1. Posted August 23, 2007 at 9:58 pm | Permalink

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