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		<title>By: insidetimshead</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Agree on all points. We use Facebook because it&#039;s where the people we&#039;re trying to reach are. It&#039;s the difference between taking a hot-dog cart into a crowd and waiting for the crowd to come to your restaurant.

I think the challenge to us Webbies is to figure out how to take some of what Facebook does well -- especially the RSS, easy multimedia (when the uploader&#039;s working) and sharability -- and build it into our sites. I know social media is heavily influencing my thoughts on redesigning our own Web site.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Agree on all points. We use Facebook because it&#8217;s where the people we&#8217;re trying to reach are. It&#8217;s the difference between taking a hot-dog cart into a crowd and waiting for the crowd to come to your restaurant.</p>
<p>I think the challenge to us Webbies is to figure out how to take some of what Facebook does well &#8212; especially the RSS, easy multimedia (when the uploader&#8217;s working) and sharability &#8212; and build it into our sites. I know social media is heavily influencing my thoughts on redesigning our own Web site.</p>
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