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Old 04-24-2012, 11:21 AM   #58
Rob Lister
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Even though we have twice as many No votes than Some or Yes votes, the number of posts that steadfastly supported an official No vote did not come close to large No tally. Most conceded that a difference existed. On that alone, we can build a marketing strategy. Hopefully one that avoids the grotesque overkill that DiapDealer pointed to in his post on page one.

I see room here. And that's all a marketer needs...well, that and a budget!

I'll give them this one for free:
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Tired of reading in the gutter? read Random House instead!
Of course, only typesetters would get it.

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