If I visit your Web site (I don't like the word blog) I gotta know about you. I guess in some psychological way it helps me to frame and digest your content. Most Web site authors do have an about page, a bio or a link to some personal information. Some however, do not.
Jesica recently commented here, suggesting that I visit another book review site. The first thing I do is to lay the mouse cursor over her name to see what the name of her site is. Don't know about you, but I find it rare that those who comment do not have a site. The name of Jesica's site is the same site that she suggests that I visit. Is Jesica a spammer? I don't think so. I think she is someone who has built a site and is trying to drum up some traffic. She is also like the person who is a magazine editor's worst nightmare. You know the person. He writes an article on landscaping and submits it to PC Magazine.
So I cruise over to Jesica's site, Best Books Reviewed. Not only can I not find out anything about Jesica, I can't find anything about anyone there. Jesica, you need to write an about page and you need to spend time visiting other sites to gain a feel for how to communicate. Good luck.

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