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		<description><![CDATA[It’s the Long Tail all the way! Keep it clean folks…I’m referring to Chris Anderson’s latest book. If you haven’t already read it, DO. Content, Content, Content! (with a dash of html and a side of social marketing, please) Write it, distribute it, link to it, twitter, stumble, digg, de.licious and reddit It. Use a [...]]]></description>
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