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Willow Foster wrote:
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> Anthony Davey [mailto:ant -at- ant-davey -dot- com] wrote:
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> ~> I'll take issue with the claim on the Daily Admin posting:
> ~> "You too can write marketing materials" and say no you can't.
> ~> You stick to your TW speciality and I'll stick to mine.
>
> Uhhh... Actually I can and do, thankyouverymuch. Writing is writing
> is writing. While the style is different, it's all still sitting in
> a chair and pounding something out. Please do not be so bold as to
> tell me what I can and cannot do.
I've always wondered if there was more to marcom than learning to
dissemble convincingly. heh.
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