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How Can Brands Empower Those Who Otherwise Would Not Be?

March 19th, 2008

This is in terms of getting those to create brand content that is meaningful for the brand and the individual. How can brands facilitate the creation of meaningful stories by the individual?

This is of course in terms of the digital world. What sort of portal creates the perfect opportunity of individuals to create content?

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