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		<title>Should I Use Categories In My Blog Posts?</title>
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Question: I want to ask you how to display post by categories? For example in your blog, when I click a category in your blog, example I click &#8216;Affiliate Marketing&#8217; then it will display all post connected with affiliate marketing. How do I do that? 



Whenever I create a new blog post I always assign [...]]]></description>
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