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	<title>Comments on: Stamats&#8217; Conference Blogging VII: Future Web, Word of Mouth</title>
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		<title>By: Sardionerak&#8217;s tiny shed &#187; Word of mouth strategies</title>
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		<description>[...] I just found a link to an interesting article on &#8220;word of mouth&#8221; marketing in the erelevant blog. Although in a few places, the article sounds probably a little bit too idealistic, I think it is still very relevant for Australian universities! Most of the local students (ie Australian students at an Australian university) at our uni come from &#8220;the area&#8221;, from somewhere in Sydney. I am absolutely convinced that because of that fact, word of mouth plays an even bigger role, as it is highly likely that you know someone who has already been to a particular uni. [...]</description>
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