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		<title>Why companies create content – part two: to gauge public opinion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Following on from Part One of this series where the  topic of influencing brand perception was discussed, this new instalment looks at how content can help you tap into the mindset of the people you’re trying to sell to. Part two: to gauge public opinion Pretty much any content related book, article or conference talk you come across will at some point mention the term ‘audience-focused content’. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Following on from Part One of this series where the  topic of influencing brand perception was discussed, this new instalment looks at how content can help you tap into the mindset of the people you’re trying to sell to. Part two: to gauge public opinion Pretty much any content related book, article or conference talk you come across will at some point mention the term ‘audience-focused content’. </p>
<p>See more here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://feeds.searchenginewatch.com/~r/sewblog/~3/ik9W2zFHul4/" title="Why companies create content – part two: to gauge public opinion">Why companies create content – part two: to gauge public opinion</a></p>
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