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		<title>By: Social Media Press Release via Wordpress Installation and Structured Blogging at infOpinions?</title>
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		<description>[...] Update: After doing all of this, I went over to listen to the latest (Sept. 4) edition of Social Media Club's Social Media Cast 0.2 with Shel Holtz (FIR), Chris Heuer and Brian Solis. In that podcast, the group discusses how some corporations are considering doing their releases through a blog due the high costs associated with doing it at one of the major press release distribution services. So, this is quite interesting. I believe that a modified Wordpress or MT site can accomplish this process. Of course, the blog's won't have the reach that one gains from services like PRNewsire or Business Wire, but it does reach the search engines. [...]</description>
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