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Jun19
Why humor is good for your business blog
B. L. Ochman talks about why business blogs could benefit from publishing humorous posts from time to time:

"Make it fun. Make your customers smile. Laugh even. ... Hardly any bloggers have any sense of humor."

I've posted before about the benefits of spicing up your business blog with some humor.  Always remember that you are writing for human beings and that human beings like to laugh.  Good humor brings us closer together as people! 

If you don't believe me just look at the blogtipping sign to the right! 

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