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		<title>Comment on Entry #22: Marketing by Chris Winstanley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris Winstanley</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi,
Heard about your new show whilst surfing around the net looking for things to do in New York when we visit as a family from the UK in December. We have booked tickets on 13th December and really looking forward to seeing the show. All of us have been involved in Amateur Theatre in UK or Portugal. It is interesting what you write about marketing, I agree with much of the observations you make, and would add that a key for me in marketing shows or business for that matter is coordination and having a plan that monitors your direction, so that you can change tack at any time without losing sight of your overall goal. For example, who have thought that 6 tourists from the UK would be interested in seeing the show! Take care Chris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,<br />
Heard about your new show whilst surfing around the net looking for things to do in New York when we visit as a family from the UK in December. We have booked tickets on 13th December and really looking forward to seeing the show. All of us have been involved in Amateur Theatre in UK or Portugal. It is interesting what you write about marketing, I agree with much of the observations you make, and would add that a key for me in marketing shows or business for that matter is coordination and having a plan that monitors your direction, so that you can change tack at any time without losing sight of your overall goal. For example, who have thought that 6 tourists from the UK would be interested in seeing the show! Take care Chris</p>
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