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		<title>By: Web Site Marketing &#187; Fishing Where The Fish Are</title>
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		<description>[...] Accidentally on Purpose Blog wrote an interesting post today on Fishing Where The Fish AreHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt In a very smart article about the advent of social media, AdWeekâ€™s Brian Morrissey eulogizes the death of the campaign microsite. More and more businesses are looking for ways to connect with consumers where ever they go. The growth of social media is causing marketers to realize they cannot expect consumers to always seek them out. Web widgets and video-sharing tools make it easy for any user to take content that formerly might have lived only on a brand site with them wherever they go. An [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Accidentally on Purpose Blog wrote an interesting post today on Fishing Where The Fish AreHere&#8217;s a quick excerpt In a very smart article about the advent of social media, AdWeekâ€™s Brian Morrissey eulogizes the death of the campaign microsite. More and more businesses are looking for ways to connect with consumers where ever they go. The growth of social media is causing marketers to realize they cannot expect consumers to always seek them out. Web widgets and video-sharing tools make it easy for any user to take content that formerly might have lived only on a brand site with them wherever they go. An [...]</p>
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