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	<title>Comments on: 6 Professional Services Marketing Predictions for 2009: What Came True for You?</title>
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		<title>By: Hemogoblin</title>
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		<description>On #5, I think you are right for the wrong reasons. I see a lot of extremes, but it seems to be companies trying things way outside their comfort zone. Companies that never cared before are suddenly calling about social media, PPC, blogs, videos and more. I have 3 companies that have never had significant web presence spending thousands to get to where they should have been 10 years ago. All sizes too of companies too. All the time we&#039;ve spent networking is paying off all at once. I think these companies are realizing that they aren&#039;t engaging their consumers where they are any more. A magazine or radio ad isn&#039;t even noise to their consumer.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On #5, I think you are right for the wrong reasons. I see a lot of extremes, but it seems to be companies trying things way outside their comfort zone. Companies that never cared before are suddenly calling about social media, PPC, blogs, videos and more. I have 3 companies that have never had significant web presence spending thousands to get to where they should have been 10 years ago. All sizes too of companies too. All the time we&#8217;ve spent networking is paying off all at once. I think these companies are realizing that they aren&#8217;t engaging their consumers where they are any more. A magazine or radio ad isn&#8217;t even noise to their consumer.</p>
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