Earlier in the week I wrote some advice for those wanting to pitch bloggers by making your pitch a win/win/win one. Not only do you need to get something out of it but so should the readers of the blog and the blogger. Today I want to flip this over a little and share some advice for bloggers who are on the receiving end of bad pitches from companies or individuals.
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