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	<title>Comments on: Internet Network Marketing a “Fad&#8221; or here to Stay?</title>
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		<title>By: max shapiro</title>
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		<description>It&#039;s hardly a fad. In fact, the skeptics from dot com boom bust are seeing digital media being the way to go. It&#039;s really a no brainer when you think about how much more you can accomplish at a significantly lower cost. Budgets for interactive marketing will increase by shifting money away from traditional marketing. Only 7% said they have no plans to increase their marketing budget. And remember think about this which I have thought of since the beginning of social network marketing; hand held wireless technology is easily going to change the way we do business today. This will be immeasurable and I&#039;ll wager there will be some pretty savvy people in today’s market that will be totally lost when this takes off. There may be a few survivors from the newspaper industry but they&#039;re done. Some of the larger ones are thinking in terms of the Internet to keep their paper alive but will that work? I don&#039;t think so. I&#039;ll go straight to CNN, MSNBC, FOX... but will people go to a specific online newspaper? I just don&#039;t think so. Here&#039;s a link to a great sight that is covering this topic with different slants. I think you may like it.
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