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		<title>You Can&#039;t NOT Have A Blog</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The internet is all abuzz with fervent opinions about the &#8220;death of blogging&#8221; article in last month&#8217;s Wired magazine. Whether you feel blogging is alive and well or yesterday&#8217;s news, the Republican party is taking notice! John over at Human 3rror has written a pretty cool blog post about the different approaches of Democrats and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The internet is all abuzz with fervent opinions about the &#8220;death of blogging&#8221; article in last month&#8217;s <em>Wired</em> magazine. Whether you feel blogging is alive and well or yesterday&#8217;s news, the Republican party is taking notice! John over at Human 3rror has written a pretty cool blog post about the <a href="http://human3rror.com/2008/11/08/will-obama-blog-if-not-the-republicans-will/" target="_blank">different approaches of Democrats and Republicans to the use of the internet in political campaigns</a>.</p>
<p>Everybody can see that social networking made an enormous difference in the outcome of this election, and every business, church, marketer, or potential blogger must sit up and take notice. What I learned is that you almost can&#8217;t NOT have a blog and survive it today&#8217;s economy.</p>

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