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		By: Joel Carter		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I&#039;m sure you&#039;ve heard using social media can be like taking a drink of water at a fire hydrant if not approached with a deliberate plan. Bite size and reasonable progression plans are very important to us to keep one from &quot; strangling at the fire hydrant pressure of so many different of platforms and volume of information flow. Thanks Keri for making this a bit more doable for those of us who often get too deep in the variety of platforms, and tasks before learning the basics well enough to  proceed to the next level/s.]]></description>
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