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		<title>Testimonials (Part 1): use these six filters to select your best customer quotes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you ever write one word of ad copy, you'd better know <strong>how to work with customer quotes.</strong> This post is a tease (sorry) to invite you over to my <en>Denver Examiner</em> blog for a 2-part article on <strong>how to pull max value from feedback</strong> your happy customers give. All in handy checklist form!]]></description>
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