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	<title>Comments on: Tell Me This, Oh Mighty Interweb!</title>
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		<title>By: Bob Williams</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Williams</dc:creator>
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		<description>Social and interactive media will continue to grow because the paradigm of the Internet is changing towards self publishing.  I see that we are in a typical business cycle with new technology where there are companies on the bleeding edge, early adapters, followers, and laggards. Many of the followers and laggards are just now beginning to educate themselves on the topic or are still in denial that social media will help their business.  Others are waiting to see how social media use pans out for the early adapters and will try to learn from the early mistakes.

To your point. The conversation is or will happen about your brand, your business, and your industry. You can ignore it and lose credibility or you can join the conversation and establish yourself as a thought leader.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social and interactive media will continue to grow because the paradigm of the Internet is changing towards self publishing.  I see that we are in a typical business cycle with new technology where there are companies on the bleeding edge, early adapters, followers, and laggards. Many of the followers and laggards are just now beginning to educate themselves on the topic or are still in denial that social media will help their business.  Others are waiting to see how social media use pans out for the early adapters and will try to learn from the early mistakes.</p>
<p>To your point. The conversation is or will happen about your brand, your business, and your industry. You can ignore it and lose credibility or you can join the conversation and establish yourself as a thought leader.</p>
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