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		<title>By: The Ten &#8216;DON&#8217;Ts&#8217; of Social Media Marketing Campaigns &#124; THE ONLINE STRATEGIST</title>
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		<description>[...] 2. Don&#8217;t ignore the importance of training. When running a campaign for somebody other than yourself, it is imperative to conduct organization-wide training for the success of the project, as I have argued elsewhere . [...]</description>
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