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		<title>By: Why your friends always determine the level of your sales success &#124; The Magnetic Entrepreneur</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] consultant Paul McCord&#8217;s brilliant commentary on his blog.  His post of May 2008 was titled From Water Cooler to Pipeline, and in it he asserts that our level of success (or failure) is absolutely dependent on whether we [...]]]></description>
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