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	<title>Nick Armstrong: Colorado&#039;s Storytelling Small Business Marketing Expert and Funny Public Speaker &#187; Follow Five</title>
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		<title>#FollowFive for 8-7-2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[#FollowFive - thought of by genius @UnMarketing is going to replace #FollowFriday for the social media peeps in the know. It has much more value due to the nature of the recommendations - instead of endless (and often useless) lists of Twitter users, we now have only five - each with a reason you should follow 'em.  Try it out!]]></description>
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<p>#<a title="Follow Five on Unmarketing" href="http://www.un-marketing.com/blog/2009/08/05/five-people-you-should-follow-on-twitter-followfive/" target="_blank">FollowFive</a> &#8211; thought of by genius @<a title="UnMarketing on Twitter" href="http://twitter.com/UnMarketing" target="_blank">UnMarketing</a> is going to replace #FollowFriday.  #FollowFriday has become a HUGE waste of time unless you only recommend one or two people with some context &#8211; and even then, it&#8217;s ruined by spammy retweets and, well, you get the idea.</p>
<p>#FollowFive has much more value due to the nature of the recommendations &#8211; instead of endless (and often useless) lists of Twitter users, we now have only five &#8211; each with a reason you should follow &#8216;em.  Try it out!</p>
<p>My #FollowFive for this week:<br />
@MayhemStudios<br />
@LaurieMacomber<br />
@JeskaEatsBrains<br />
@CatherineGrison<br />
@EcosphericBlog</p>
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