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		<title>By: D. P. Gatten</title>
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		<description>Hey Dean!
What a thorough review on Promo &amp; Advertising in this post!
Not to patronize you, yet I need to say,
 “That I Need Examples!” 
And this post has them for sure.
I agree with you about the Internet allowing one to set their own marketing budget, Yet like you said, “…giant bags of money — or if you know an investor who does - …”  had this NuBee, working with  capital consisting of “… the change left over from last week’s groceries …” IYKWIM?
No Marketing Budget made it so hard to get my ‘Brick &amp; Mortar’ Business going!  “I MEAN SLOW!”  Therefore, Diversifying and endeavoring to generate additional streams of revenue has brought me to the internet and I appreciate the goodness of people like you, who are here to help.
This ‘Viral’ aspect is something that I will look into more, with your info here, being like ‘Frosting On The Cake!”  Thanks!
Not having any budget (To Begin With!) started my search on finding something with, which to do it. 
One thing that caught my eye was a question I stumbled on searching for marketing budgets, “What is better than free?”  
Nevertheless, “getting paid for doing it” was right down my alley! 
Thanks again for the Great info, D. P. Gatten.  http://tinyurl.com/2d88ck for more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Dean!<br />
What a thorough review on Promo &amp; Advertising in this post!<br />
Not to patronize you, yet I need to say,<br />
 “That I Need Examples!”<br />
And this post has them for sure.<br />
I agree with you about the Internet allowing one to set their own marketing budget, Yet like you said, “…giant bags of money — or if you know an investor who does - …”  had this NuBee, working with  capital consisting of “… the change left over from last week’s groceries …” IYKWIM?<br />
No Marketing Budget made it so hard to get my ‘Brick &amp; Mortar’ Business going!  “I MEAN SLOW!”  Therefore, Diversifying and endeavoring to generate additional streams of revenue has brought me to the internet and I appreciate the goodness of people like you, who are here to help.<br />
This ‘Viral’ aspect is something that I will look into more, with your info here, being like ‘Frosting On The Cake!”  Thanks!<br />
Not having any budget (To Begin With!) started my search on finding something with, which to do it.<br />
One thing that caught my eye was a question I stumbled on searching for marketing budgets, “What is better than free?”<br />
Nevertheless, “getting paid for doing it” was right down my alley!<br />
Thanks again for the Great info, D. P. Gatten.  <a href="http://tinyurl.com/2d88ck"   rel="nofollow">http://tinyurl.com/2d88ck</a> for more.</p>
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