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		<title>By: 4 links ad agencies ought to follow to help new business efforts-RSW/US roundup &#8211; Agency New Business</title>
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		<description>[...] Spontaneous Success Cannot Be Created: Why is it that some “experts” believe that they can “cod” people (their clients and the media) into believing that they can manufacture spontaneity? The most obvious example is any one of the multitude of “social media agencies” that have sprung up in the last year or so. While there is a need to help people engage more effectively online, making crazy promises cannot end well. Someone will get hurt.-Social Media Expert [...]</description>
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