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    July 02, 2008

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    kdpaine

    That's what we were trying to do. Same thing with videos. Now I just have to finish my piece on what to do with those 27 types when you find them :)

    Marcel LeBrun

    Sean challenged the group to try to find any additional types of conversations and, if they could, to send them to you. ;-) I can't - I think you have them all.

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      Katie Delahaye Paine (twitter: KDPaine) is the CEO and founder of KDPaine & Partners LLC and author of, Measuring Public Relationships, the data-driven communicators guide to measuring success. She also writes the first blog and the first newsletters dedicated entirely to measurement and accountability. In the last two decades, she and her firm have listened to millions of conversations, analyzed thousands of articles, and asked hundreds of question in order to help her clients better understand their relationships with their constituencies. People talk, we listen..

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