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		<title>Is Social Marketing Ethical? 3 Golden Rules for Becoming an &#8220;ethical&#8221; Social Butterfly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This past Friday, I was interviewed for Internet Retailer Magazine's March issue.  The story is something like, "How to Leverage Social Marketing for Retailers." During the interview, I was asked if I thought that it was ethical to have one of my staff members using a pseudonym for our social marketing efforts.  My answer is, "100% YES!"]]></description>
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