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<title>The UK Sports Network : Do you shout from the rooftops enough?</title>
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<description>Excellent post Daniel. I acknowledge that you were using generalisations to make a point and you are right about the opportunities that social media offers to get our message and our brand out there - to coin a Seth Godin phrase, if you have an idea or a product &amp;#039;ship it!&amp;#039;  Blogging and contributing to groups is a long term strategy. For this very reason, it can put some people off. It is very easy to create a blog on a platform like WordPress but, like all things, for it to make an impact you need the discipline to add content on a regular basis.   Where social media is most effective is where there is an exchange. Individuals giving and exchanging their information and expertise. Once this level of trust has been built up, people are then more likely to exchange money for your expertise.  Keep up the good work.  Best regards Charlie</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:43:01 +0000</pubDate>
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