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		<title>How to resurrect old content with Pinterest</title>
		<description>Discuss How to resurrect old content with Pinterest</description>
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			<title>CASUDI says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[This is an excellent point. I have been creating (past) project boards pinning from my Architectural & Interior design website. Also I have been pinning images from past posts (ones I liked that were not the most popular) on my CASUDI favorite posts board. Even after 3+ weeks on Pinterest it is interesting to see the increased activity on my website and blogs. What's interesting to me is that when I designed my website in 2006, each page was in essence a board of images for each project. I had researched & concluded that this was the way a potential client would best like to review a project. I am CASUDI on Pinterest of course.]]></description>
			<dc:creator>CASUDI</dc:creator>
			<pubDate>Mon, 23 Jan 2012 18:48:16 +0000</pubDate>
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