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		<title>If You Build It, Will They Come?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To say that WordCamp NYC 2009 was a success would be a great understatement, as it brought in more than 800+ attendees from all around to share their vastly different levels of experiences and real world strategies with other fellow WordPress bloggers.  There was no way that even a newbie on WordPress would not have gained tremendously from the amount of knowledge circulating around the campus of Baruch College in New York City this past weekend.  As stated this past weekend in a post entitled, Going to Camp, I attended the Blogger session track all day on Saturday.  Of all the sessions presented (and there were some really great ones), I believe that the most useful session of them all was delivered by Corey Eulas, an Internet Marketing Expert from Ninety Seven Media on SEO/SEM.  You can hear the entirety of Corey's presentation at the end of this post, along with a link to his slides.]]></description>
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		<title>Going to Camp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am here writing to you today from Baruch College at WordCamp NYC 2009!  Here at the event, both developers and bloggers in the New York City area working with WordPress unite to talk about their blogs, ask questions on how to improve their blogs, develop solutions for bloggers, and network with each other.  With over 50 speakers, 8 session tracks, and more than 10 sponsers at this event, its no wonder that this event has brought in over 600 attendees!]]></description>
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