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Guide: Social media as an agency service
May 3, 2011 | Author: Ignition
The battle for which agency discipline owns social media has been raging for several years now. Many observers (including Ignition, in past articles) have declared public relations the essential winner. But that may be too simplistic of a way to see the role of social media in marketing.
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