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		<description>[...] Brief #4 &#8211; The 10 Commandments of Brand Religions Posted on Friday, March 6th, 2009 in Marketing &#8211; Comments: (0) Today&#8217;s Brief: &#8216;The 10 Commandments of Brand Religions&#8217;Gord Hotchkiss of Enquiro, a search engine marketing firm, posted this regarding brand religions.  Interesting reading.Read the post here! [...]</description>
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