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		<title>By: Blog Run &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Free to be You, Tom&#8217;s My Only Friend, and Pinko Bastard</title>
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		<description>[...] Marketing Begins at Home: Who you calling a pinko? Web 2.0 and the new Internet phenomenon has brought about a new theory on marketing and public relations &#8230; one that is built on false ideals, I think. While the community might be really important, the Bay Area is not the only part of the country or world. And, while blogs and social networks are viral &#8230; there are still a ton of people that don&#8217;t read nor care about them. Here&#8217;s a nice response to Pinko Marketing &#8230; whatever that means. [...]</description>
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