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I'm relatively new to blogging and only started in late January. I love to host reviews and giveaways. I try to write honest and detailed reviews and include pictures and info about the company. I love hosting giveaways even if I don't get a product to review. I enjoy entering giveaways, too. I contacted a company about their products (eco-friendly baby stuff, since I like to focus on products for women/families) and got the following message:
"Thanks for your interest. I went to your blog and looked around. I see that mainly do reviews/giveaways, I was wondering if you have any valuable content posts. If you could point me to them, I'd love to read a couple."
Should I be insulted? I thought my content was "valuable" - at least to me! I work hard at this! I'm not a professional writer nor do I want lengthy articles to be the focus of my blog (I already have a full time job, don't want another!) How should I respond? What is she looking for? Thoughts?! THANKS, everyone!
My blog is: http://busyworkingmama.blogspot.com/
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