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	<title>Comments on: Twitter&#8217;s Explosive 2009 Growth and Growing Influence</title>
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		<title>By: Five Key Trends in Online Advertising for 2010 &#171; Epic&#39;s Winning the Web Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Think 2009 was a big year for social media? It was. But 2010 will be even bigger. Many advertisers were trying to find their way and understand social media better in 2009; I think this trend will continue with more ad dollars funneling to social outlets, and more importantly, better monetization practices in the process. If advertisers “spend where the traffic is,” then this prediction will hold true, as a majority of social networks and social media outlets are growing at an unprecedented rate. [...]</description>
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