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	<itunes:summary>Marketing Bits features bloggers/podcasters Derick Schaefer and Jerod Morris as they cover social media and online marketing with a business slant.  Marketing Bits features live interviews with both traditional and new world marketers addressing the topics of today&#039;s marketing world.</itunes:summary>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just recently wrapped up a project for a client that is launching a new silk bridal bouquet business.  When I took a look at the project, I immediately new we&#8217;d be teaming up with Carol and Joe over at Prism Web Media as this type of site was right up their alley.  What was [...]]]></description>
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		<title>CDA Immunity:  Tony La Russa Is No Different Than The Others</title>
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