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		<title>By: Erion Shehaj</title>
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		<description>No one can argue that social media is about contacts, relationships, fans etc etc. But there&#039;s also the old school concept of opportunity cost. If you spent a year on Twitter/Facebook/LinkedIn &quot;all in&quot;, lent  your expertise, helped people out, what would your business outcome be? Most importantly, how does that compare with banging phones, wearing nametag, passing out cards at Little League? 

That&#039;s the question!</description>
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<p>That&#8217;s the question!</p>
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