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		<title>By: 10,000 Marshmallows Daily Links 2007-04-12 - 10,000 Marshmallows - Marketing Accountability: How to eat 10,000 Marshmallows</title>
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		<description>[...] Marketing Pilgrim: Search Spending Growing  &#8220;Jupiter Research finds that 26% percent of companies with annual revenues of $50M or more â€œplan to increase spending on search engine marketing by more than 25% this year.â€ Another 28% of those companies will increase their SEM spending by 11% to 25%.&#8221; [...]</description>
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