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	<title>Comments on: Thanks for Your Vote - Now Get Out of My Face</title>
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		<title>By: Is Your Mind Full Right Now? at FreshBlogger</title>
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		<description>[...] He&#8217;s talking about the deluge of political advertisements this election season. I blogged about the way this type of advertising can affect credibility, but when you look at it from a marketing perspective, which is what Seth&#8217;s blog is all about, this makes a lot of sense. He goes on to say: And then suddenly, election day arrives (or you run out of flour or need to hire a consultant or fly on a plane to Singapore or whatever). And now you have a problem. You don&#8217;t know how to choose. So you let some ideas in. You&#8217;re momentarily unfull, and then, when you&#8217;re full again, you go back to ignoring the world. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] He&#8217;s talking about the deluge of political advertisements this election season. I blogged about the way this type of advertising can affect credibility, but when you look at it from a marketing perspective, which is what Seth&#8217;s blog is all about, this makes a lot of sense. He goes on to say: And then suddenly, election day arrives (or you run out of flour or need to hire a consultant or fly on a plane to Singapore or whatever). And now you have a problem. You don&#8217;t know how to choose. So you let some ideas in. You&#8217;re momentarily unfull, and then, when you&#8217;re full again, you go back to ignoring the world. [...]</p>
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