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		<title>How to Maximize Being &#8220;Connected&#8221; on Social Networking Sites</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine tapping into more than 35 million professionals in over 200 countries and territories worldwide for possible new sales leads, to gain insight from other industry colleagues about upcoming industry trends, and to simply connect with so many different options. This is the amazing reality of social media. Social networking sites like MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, [...]


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		<description><![CDATA[Many larger corporations, which have bottomless marketing budgets, incorporate massive public and media relations campaigns around new product launches, trends in the industry, and key story ideas. They &#8220;work the media,&#8221; feeding them a plate full of facts, figures, soundbites, and information in hopes of garnering the holy grail of the public relations world: the [...]


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