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		<title>By: alstin communications » RFPs and Advertising Agencies: Breaking Up is Easy to Do. Part II</title>
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		<description>[...] In Part One of my blog post on RFPs and Ad Agencies, I made the argument that for many reasons, RFPs are a pretty lousy way to select an ad agency. I also promised that in Part Two I would offer some new ideas on how to select an agency. [...]</description>
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