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		By: Patrick		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Thanks for the mention. I agree, FB pages can be useful for branding and promotion but should not be a substitute for a website or the core of your online strategy. Unless you have the resources to have a dedicated social media manager you ware unlikely to generate leads or have any real meaningful interactions up there. Free is never free.]]></description>
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