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<author>rob@robhyndman.com (Rob Hyndman)</author>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Lawyers have been writing for publications that are targeted at their markets since - er - well, since time immemorial.  This is probably the #1 technique used for business development and brand development.  Some lawyers do it so often that they are regular columnists for these publications.</p>

<p>What exactly is the difference between that and most blogging?  None, to my eye.</p>]]></description>
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