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Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck in Social Games Advertising

Getting the Most Bang for Your Buck in Social Games Advertising

December 27, 2017April 4, 2011 by Christopher Cummings

I was lucky enough to speak at Social Media & Community 2.0 Strategies today on a topic near and dear to my heart: Advertising and social games. Please check out my presentation and let me know what you think…


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