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		<title>Why you need to shorten your URL&#8217;S on Twitter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am sure that you are aware, but Twitter only lets you use 140 Characters to send out updates. So if you have a URL of the website or blog posting that you want to link to, and it is say http://www.markshaw.biz/retailers-want-more-revenue-can-twitter-help/- that is a whopping 69 characters.  You wont then have much room left for [...]]]></description>
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