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		<name>Gerald Baron Writings</name>
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	<updated>2004-02-29T02:11:58Z</updated>
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			<title>Friendship Marketing Review</title> 
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				<div><P><B><FONT size=3>Friendship Marketing</FONT></B> <FONT size=3>is a guide to building your business by fostering better relationships. In it, the author has distilled some of the best business thinking in the country and a refreshing new answer to the question: Can I make a living and have friends at the same time?</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>Some of the ideas in this book are deceptively simple. But <B>Friendship Marketing</B> is much more than a formula. The ideas appeal to leaders who have struggled with the challenge of balancing a personal life and workplace relationships. Business owners will enjoy this lively straightforward book that offers easy reading for busy executives.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>This unique approach blends the best of all worlds in a way that may ultimately affect the bottom line of the reader's business. Contains hard-hitting figures and true-life examples gained from years of experience in the marketing and communications fields. Each chapter is intensely practical, as well as packed with easily identified suggestions to try at <B><FONT face="a garamond bold" size=-1>home Friendship</FONT> Marketing </B>is a breath of fresh air for any business reader.</FONT></P>
<P><FONT size=3>Friendship Marketing shows:<BR></FONT>
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<DD><B><FONT size=3>• Common ground between success and fulfillment</FONT></B> 
<DD><B><FONT size=3>• How effective people focus their time and energies where they will do the most good</FONT></B> 
<DD><B><FONT size=3>• Why listening is extremely difficult, but it is also so very powerful</FONT></B> 
<DD><B><FONT size=3>• How operating as part of an effective team is its own reward</FONT></B> </DD></DL><FONT face="a garamond bold" size=3>
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<P><FONT size=3>Gerald Baron is a writer, speaker and entrepreneur. After teaching at the University level for four years he co-founded a successful software company. In 1982 he formed Baron &amp; Company which has developed into a full service strategic communications firm serving a variety of clients in the Pacific Northwest. He has led political campaigns, published a regional business publication, written articles and conducted numerous business development seminars. His education includes a B.A. in Speech Communications and Art from Seattle Pacific University and an M.A. in Communications from Wheaton College. He and his wife, Lynne, have three children</FONT></P><FONT face="a garamond bold" size=3>
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