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	<title>Comments on: New Blood in the uISV Blogosphere</title>
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		<title>By: Chris Exline</title>
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		<description>Hi Patrick. Thanks for pointing out by blog, MicroISV Class of 2007 but I&#039;d like to make a clarification.  The main point of the blog is really about my personal journey as a uISV.  Along the way I meet a decent number of people (mainly from BoS) that were in the same boat as me.  I started adding regular posts about our progress.  Most of the posts about the Class of &#039;07 are tied around the monthly grades.  Using WebSiteGrader is something that we can compare each other against.  And quite a few don&#039;t have a finished  product so we are not able to optimize for dollars, but your point is very valid.  Hopefully we all will be in that position in the future.

I&#039;d recommend to anyone else out there that is starting a uISV to become part of the uISV community and get to know some of your fellow uISVers.  There is a lot to learn from others and the support and help that they provide is amazing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Patrick. Thanks for pointing out by blog, MicroISV Class of 2007 but I&#8217;d like to make a clarification.  The main point of the blog is really about my personal journey as a uISV.  Along the way I meet a decent number of people (mainly from BoS) that were in the same boat as me.  I started adding regular posts about our progress.  Most of the posts about the Class of &#8217;07 are tied around the monthly grades.  Using WebSiteGrader is something that we can compare each other against.  And quite a few don&#8217;t have a finished  product so we are not able to optimize for dollars, but your point is very valid.  Hopefully we all will be in that position in the future.</p>
<p>I&#8217;d recommend to anyone else out there that is starting a uISV to become part of the uISV community and get to know some of your fellow uISVers.  There is a lot to learn from others and the support and help that they provide is amazing.</p>
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