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As if getting them on the phone is too expensive, like it used to be. Because even today (sigh), it is too expensive for me to get hundreds of people on the phone every day. What I’ve always done is treat blog writing like writing a letter back in the old days. sigh) I picture one person, and “talk&# to them.
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