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		<title>By: Does Social Media Advertising Work &#124; Online Marketing &#124; Search Engine Marketing &#124; SEO &#124; PushON blog</title>
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		<description>[...] with any marketing project I began by carrying out some extensive research. I expected to see large social media user numbers but some of the other information I came across [...]</description>
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