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		<description><![CDATA[Pinterest is easy to learn and quick to use. The visual interface is stimulating to the brain and it invokes almost an addictive response in users. This is appealing to both the art crowd and to general users. The power of Pinterest and why use it is not only to connect interesting things and people, it is also helpful for your business. ]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brand influencers could be potential buyers or may be so-called "value-added influencers" such as journalists, academics, industry analysts, trendsetters or those with extensive social circles. If you can find these individuals, there are no limits to your brand's reach.]]></description>
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