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		<title>By: Marketing Minefield</title>
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		<description>CorePage looks to be a fantastic idea. Sending over documents via email attachments is a fairly clumsy way of doing things but I had never imagined that a service like this existed. I&#039;ll certainly be trying it out. I can image it being useful for almost all businesses, whether it&#039;s creating specific proposals for clients, putting together a press pack, or selling advertising space.</description>
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