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		<title>Fortune 500 vs Inc 500: Who’s More Social</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ One of the many conversations I always hear at social media conferences, or within social media marketing discussions, is the fact that even though companies are starting to realize they need to be engaged in social media, they still have a hard time getting the upper level management to really engage and commit to using the top social communities. The post Fortune 500 vs Inc 500: Who&#8217;s More Social appeared first on Search Engine Journal . ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> One of the many conversations I always hear at social media conferences, or within social media marketing discussions, is the fact that even though companies are starting to realize they need to be engaged in social media, they still have a hard time getting the upper level management to really engage and commit to using the top social communities. The post Fortune 500 vs Inc 500: Who&#8217;s More Social appeared first on Search Engine Journal . </p>
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