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Thanks for the suggestions, I'm having problems with theft of my photos and others hotlinking to my photos without permission. I'll be sure to give some of these a try.
I haven't had to do this yet, but I talked to another blogger who has had her lawyer send letters to the offending party. While expensive, she says it works every time.
I asked for advice on Twitter, and the consensus was "Don't worry about it as long as you get a link back."
I didn't feel comfortable about it at the time, and your advice confirms that feeling. I'm going to email the "blogger" in question now.
Thanks for the post!
In doing so it was not done with any malice or with a purpose of gaining anything from it, I'm small time and not even your article will raise my traffic through the roof or even bump it up a notch or two. But believe me when I say I did not use it for personal gain, just in a belief of what you had to say. I guess I went about it the wrong way, chalk it up to another lesson learned. But I do not think everyone uses an article because they want to enhance their site, some of us do so (did so) because we believed in something the author had to say and thought by making all the references to that author and including the links would have sufficed. Sorry for my stupidity. But just out of curiosity the question beggs to be asked, had I asked to use your article, would you have said, yes? And if not, how would you rather I have approached this in the first place?
Thanks - it won't happen again.
I'm not too worried about it, but I just thought it was a weird coincidence. I'm doing #5, unless they make a habit of it. Then I'll send in Rambo.