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		<title>Shoestring Public Relations 101: Ideas to Get Your Creativity Flowing</title>
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		<description>Whether you work for a nonprofit, a corporation or an agency, you&apos;ve likely at some time been assigned to a PR project that has next to no budget. When this happens, you may feel you are up against the impossible, but don&apos;t despair. You can deliver a highly successful campaign on a shoestring—but it requires some creativity.</description>
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