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	<title>Comments on: Strategic Content Development – Change management, the Do nothing Analysis</title>
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		<title>By: Pfarkster</title>
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		<description>Content should be considered a part of your overall master-plan and not just an isolated necessity or discipline. You don&#8217;t structure your articles simply to please a group of transitory visitors. There are many other larger factors involved, and if you&#8217;re trying to generate as much revenue as possible from advertising, it makes sense to write frequent and shorter blog posts. </description>
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