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		<title>Serial Versus Parallel Task Completion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Got these questions in a follow up to the ones below:
1.) Do you see any serious inefficiencies in implementing marketing efforts in a serial, rather than parallel, fashion?
2.) What would be your suggested first, second and third marketing things to do?
There are so many tasks associated with being an Internet marketer &#8211; blog posts, web [...]]]></description>
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