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		<description><![CDATA[The right company marketing strategy will help your establishment rise above the competition.  With TV and radio, a catch phrase or jingle that people hear sets in their brain and reminds them of certain products. With the new medium of communication, the internet’s marketing strategies follow the same principles, they just accomplish them by other [...]]]></description>
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