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	<title>Comments on: Twitter. Just When You Think The World Can&#8217;t Get Any Crazier!</title>
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		<title>By: tsufit</title>
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		<description>Ever wonder why no one&#039;s calling and then find out your phone has been off the hook for days?

Thanks to Carrie Bugbee who pointed out that my blog wasn&#039;t accepting comments. Here&#039;s what she sent:

&quot;I tried to post a comment to your blog about the Ad Age video, but got the message that comments were closed. If you want to post it, here it is:

Thanks for posting about the video. I agree, all this will be passé shortly. The world of Internet marketing moves very fast. In fact it&#039;s mighty hard for the publishing world to keep up with the Interwebz.

To that point, I try to stay ahead of the curve with all social media/networking platforms and strategies – not just Twitter. In that case, the Ad Age piece was slightly off. I don’t aim to JUST do Twitter marketing. But I guess it sounded sexy, so they went with it. I can’t complain. :-)&quot;

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<p>Thanks to Carrie Bugbee who pointed out that my blog wasn&#8217;t accepting comments. Here&#8217;s what she sent:</p>
<p>&#8220;I tried to post a comment to your blog about the Ad Age video, but got the message that comments were closed. If you want to post it, here it is:</p>
<p>Thanks for posting about the video. I agree, all this will be passé shortly. The world of Internet marketing moves very fast. In fact it&#8217;s mighty hard for the publishing world to keep up with the Interwebz.</p>
<p>To that point, I try to stay ahead of the curve with all social media/networking platforms and strategies – not just Twitter. In that case, the Ad Age piece was slightly off. I don’t aim to JUST do Twitter marketing. But I guess it sounded sexy, so they went with it. I can’t complain. <img src='http://tsufit.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> &#8221;</p>
<p>@CarriBugbee</p>
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