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Mar11
Will The Sales Leads Come If You Give It Away?

I love the "What's Your Brand Mantra" blog...well written, and always thought provoking.

Saturday's post was about bloggers who receive products and stuff from people who want them to blog about those products and create buzz.  The debate, pro and con, raged (well, maybe it didn't raged...but it certainly flickered now and then).

It's an interesting idea, though.  And, an example of how you need to get creative in where you seek out potential sources for sales leads.


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