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	<title>Comments on: YOU CAN&#8217;T PUT THE PIG BACK TOGETHER.</title>
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		<title>By: jeanette</title>
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		<description>I know this is just a small part of your point - but I frequently find myself in one of the situations that you describe: that people find content when they find content. Maybe in 24 hours of it being posted. Maybe in 24 months. 

Just like a good song, a funny or profound video will stand up over time. Branding and marketing and reputation building happen over the long-haul. Consistently borrowing the niche &quot;cool kids&quot; attitude is a sure way to look like a poser: or worse, loose your soul. If you ever had one.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know this is just a small part of your point &#8211; but I frequently find myself in one of the situations that you describe: that people find content when they find content. Maybe in 24 hours of it being posted. Maybe in 24 months. </p>
<p>Just like a good song, a funny or profound video will stand up over time. Branding and marketing and reputation building happen over the long-haul. Consistently borrowing the niche &#8220;cool kids&#8221; attitude is a sure way to look like a poser: or worse, loose your soul. If you ever had one.</p>
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