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		<title>New Tools, Same Old Traps</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK, I love the web, and likely you do too. Still, I’ve been hard pressed to understand how “social networking” comes into play for business marketing. Most of what I’ve seen falls into the category of shameless self promotion. And that’s a shame. Certain hard truths will always be unavoidable, be it in print, direct [...]]]></description>
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