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		<title>Ginny Redish Spoke At MIMA on Website Content</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ginny Reddish, author of Letting Go Of The Words: Writing Web Content That Works, spoke at the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association (MIMA) event this morning on website content. While I&#8217;m a copywriter specializing in writing copy and content for websites, I picked up some great pointers from her. She also reinforced a lot of my &#8220;beliefs&#8221; [...]


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		<title>Bill Leake of Apogee spoke  at MIMA&#8217;s breakfast event this morning&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was an event worth attending. Even though Bill&#8217;s presentation was a very high level overview of SEO, PPC and overall search integration, I learned quite a bit. Bill comes from the data end of online marketing, and in his closing remarks, he made several comments that jibe completely with my own views on marketing.
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