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	<title>Comments on: Slowly building your (personal) brand part 1</title>
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		<title>By: Shannon Clark</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shannon Clark</dc:creator>
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		<description>A follow up note, in the days after I wrote this post I helped organize many group dinners at a conference I was attending, helping the groups I was with find a great restaurant that could accommodate all of us and then in many cases ordering the food for the table at that restaurant. All while keeping the price per person to a pre-agreed level (&lt;$20 a person for two dinners a bit more like $35 a person for another dinner). So a fun test this weekend of whether I could live up to my claims.

I will confess that I did have a bad meal this weekend as well, thankfully only by myself (a brunch that managed to screw up roasted potatoes to the point of being inedible) but that comes with the territory and at least it was while by myself.</description>
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<p>I will confess that I did have a bad meal this weekend as well, thankfully only by myself (a brunch that managed to screw up roasted potatoes to the point of being inedible) but that comes with the territory and at least it was while by myself.</p>
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