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		<title>By: Mobile Marketing with Social Networking and Location Services. Mobile is holy territory. &#124; Take Me To Your Leader: Blog focusing on trend watching in marketing, consumer behaviors, technology, and social media.</title>
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		<description>[...] I like to talk about the &#8220;paradox of marketing.&#8221; As marketers we feel obligated to get our clients/brands where the eyeballs are. We then [...]</description>
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