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	<title>Comments on: How To Maintain Your Marketing Momentum&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: Sherri Garrity - Chief Corporate Fugitive</title>
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		<description>Lisa, I smiled when I read your cookie cutter analogy because I get posed the same kinds of questions all the time. People hate the answer &quot;it depends&quot; when they ask for the best ways to market their businesses. I also live in an area where most people know me from my PR and marketing corporate background and they are intrigued but mystified at what exactly I do! But when they see the possibilities of creating and building a business that capitalizes on the opportunity of online marketing, their eyes get bigger, and bigger. I agree 100% that a custom solution is best, and also would add that the most important marketing tactics are the ones you ACTUALLY DO. There&#039;s not much point in developing a plan that could work, if you only followed it! Thanks for the article.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lisa, I smiled when I read your cookie cutter analogy because I get posed the same kinds of questions all the time. People hate the answer &#8220;it depends&#8221; when they ask for the best ways to market their businesses. I also live in an area where most people know me from my PR and marketing corporate background and they are intrigued but mystified at what exactly I do! But when they see the possibilities of creating and building a business that capitalizes on the opportunity of online marketing, their eyes get bigger, and bigger. I agree 100% that a custom solution is best, and also would add that the most important marketing tactics are the ones you ACTUALLY DO. There&#8217;s not much point in developing a plan that could work, if you only followed it! Thanks for the article.</p>
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