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		<title>By: Bradford Shimp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Great point, Andrew. A website that is little more than a static billboard or an online business card will not accomplish much. Instead, make it a place of interaction, with ever changing content, some of which should be generated by the customers themselves.]]></description>
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