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027 – MIX07 – Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy – Viral Marketing

9/10/2007 Craig Murphy 2 Comments

Welcome to podcast #027. I’m talking with Jim McNiven and Chris Hardy. Apart from discussing the MIX07 event, we discuss Jim’s session about viral marketing.

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