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		<title>By: belinda</title>
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		<description>Its interesting what they say in the post about one dollar spent acquiring a female goes alot further than on a male user due to the fact women spend more time creating their personal pages, uploading photos etc...  But how many marketing managers acknowledge this and are looking to find out what women really want from social networking sites beyond the pink glitter?</description>
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