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		<title>Marketing your blockbuster product or service</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Hollywood studios have become masters of successful marketing. Even in a bad economic environment, they create extensive campaigns that reach prospective customers in almost every facet of their lives. (And most importantly, they get those people into the theater.) By looking at what those studios do that works, you can find marketing lessons to [...]]]></description>
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