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		<title>By: Jeremy Lim</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jeremy Lim</dc:creator>
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		<description>Being a doctor is fantastic - but, a doctor without a sign outside his office, or an ad in the paper, or  in today&#039;s age, a website, is a doctor with no customers.

Sure, the blacksmith was respected, but without the sign maker, you&#039;d just assume he was some guy who liked to bang stuff.

In a sense, you define people.  Or maybe that&#039;s my job.  Marketers define people - then you make them pretty.  Or something like that.</description>
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<p>Sure, the blacksmith was respected, but without the sign maker, you&#8217;d just assume he was some guy who liked to bang stuff.</p>
<p>In a sense, you define people.  Or maybe that&#8217;s my job.  Marketers define people &#8211; then you make them pretty.  Or something like that.</p>
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