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		<title>By: How You Can Use Online Tools to Buzz Like Apple, Inc. &#124; The Web and You</title>
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		<description>[...] Tweet - All other social media outlets are good for announcements, but the nature of Twitter allows you instant access to bunches of people that could be interested in your product, and doing it about once a day (maybe twice) won&#8217;t be too obnoxious.  Be sure to use or create hash (#) tags that relate to your product so that people can find it more easily (I briefly touch upon hash tags in &#8220;Support Problem?  Twitter to the Rescue&#8220;).  [...]</description>
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