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		By: rocky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Social media tools are really quite useless in and of themselves!

I mean, there are a lot of people who built Facebook pages that have never returned once they were published.

There is said to be approximately a 60% turnover of Twitter users. And a lot of people are even abandoning the thought of starting their own blog.

And for all the people that have Facebook pages laying dead in cyber space, and the 60% of Twitter users that never come back, and those that never start their own blog, unfortunately have a grim outlook on winning in their market.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Social media tools are really quite useless in and of themselves!</p>
<p>I mean, there are a lot of people who built Facebook pages that have never returned once they were published.</p>
<p>There is said to be approximately a 60% turnover of Twitter users. And a lot of people are even abandoning the thought of starting their own blog.</p>
<p>And for all the people that have Facebook pages laying dead in cyber space, and the 60% of Twitter users that never come back, and those that never start their own blog, unfortunately have a grim outlook on winning in their market.</p>
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