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		<title>Should you promote your competition?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I was working on populating my blogroll,  I could sense an inner dialog starting to take form. (One of the marks of a good consultant is the ability to anticipate concerns and questions of a prospective client, to be able to fully live inside another&#8217;s point of view).
&#8220;Why would I promote my competition?&#8221;
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I was working on populating my blogroll,  I could sense an inner dialog starting to take form. (One of the marks of a good consultant is the ability to anticipate concerns and questions of a prospective client, to be able to fully live inside another&#8217;s point of view).</p>
<p>&#8220;Why would I promote my competition?&#8221;</p>
<p>The links you&#8217;ll see here are, for the most part, for companies and individuals who indeed provide similar services to the ones I offer. Winn-Dixie wouldn&#8217;t promote Publix, NBC wouldn&#8217;t promote CBS, Stan&#8217;s Pet Heaven wouldn&#8217;t run an ad for Critters n&#8217; Cages.</p>
<p>Right? Right.</p>
<p>But I&#8217;m not selling pooper scoopers or air time or Cheerios. I&#8217;m selling my experience and knowledge. And I don&#8217;t pretend to know everything &#8211; and this isn&#8217;t your grandfather&#8217;s media. It&#8217;s ours, it&#8217;s whatever we make it. And that includes my colleagues in the field. The field is unlimited, and so is the potential evolution of this thing we&#8217;re all trying to shape.</p>
<p>The bigger the thing gets, the bigger the demand. Social media is a living example of a law of the Universe. There is always enough. The more you share, the more there is to receive.</p>
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