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<title>Social Media: Why Some AD/PR Agencies Don&apos;t Get It</title>
<author>Brett Lane</author>
<description>I have seen a tremendous amount of hoopla online over the last couple of months related to social media marketing strategies being implemented by AD and PR agencies. Unfortunately, many of these types of agencies seem to be trying to make a square peg fit into a round hole. </description>
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<title>Tagging The Site Organic</title>
<author>John Lustina</author>
<description>Almost invariably the large sites that we recognize are not living up to their potential are what we call top-heavy architecturally, in that the TLD so dominates all things search that even the main folder levels are all but invisible, let alone deeper, longer-tail-rich pages.</description>
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