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		<description>[...] A Problem Affecting Twitter’s B2B Marketing Adoption (It Ain’t Easy)  (from @b2bbloggers) Over the past couple of months as we’ve been working with clients at Make Good Media, we noticed a social media trend I thought I would share. It has to do with Twitter. As an active, daily user of Twitter, it is fairly easy to overlook this trend. But repeatedly, we’ve heard the following, “At first, Twitter is really hard to understand, quite confusing, and frankly I don’t get it.” Some have even gone so far as to say, “I’m ready to give up.” Note: This is the beginning of a Twitter series and they are asking for feedback. If you have specific questions or issues surrounding the use of Twitter for B2B, leave them in the comments on their post. [...]</description>
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