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When time is up, bow out o 1. Writing too little content. This is anything from writing very short posts to posting very infre Multi-Purpose Marketing - The 2-In-1 Promotional Product and time is put into them. Many times the blogger is to blame. It is his/her poor decisions on content or user experience that are ultimately at fault. However, most of these are completely avoidable. Want to make sure you don’t make the same mistakes? Here’s how.Recently, in both the entertainment and promotional products industries, companies and individuals have started using promotional products to function in more than one way—thus getting more for your money. Event and party planners use this practice to not only stand out with an original idea and approach, but to also make their budget dollars go further. Follow this lead and not only save some money in your budget, but also, join the ranks of the likes of Sean “P.Diddy” Combs as a noted innovator when it come 1. Writing too little content. 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