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		<title>By: Are we moving towards more sponsored tweeting? &#171; totallyMAd &#8211; The Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Are we moving towards more sponsored tweeting? &#171; totallyMAd &#8211; The Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Celebrity endorsement of products comes up as a topic of debate time and again, more so now that it’s that much more obvious to us, with their every thought and action cluttering up our Twitter and Facebook feeds. Much has been said about whether celebrity endorsement of products counts as advertising or just a word-of-mouth recommendation, seeing as it’s often paid for. [...]</description>
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