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		<title>By: Law 4 - Make the internal business case for youth: mobileYouth.org&#8217;s 7 laws of youth marketing &#124; mobileYouth - youth marketing mobile culture research</title>
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		<dc:creator>Law 4 - Make the internal business case for youth: mobileYouth.org&#8217;s 7 laws of youth marketing &#124; mobileYouth - youth marketing mobile culture research</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] about building relationships from an early age and although there are plenty of new fangled ways to rejig the product portfolio, brands that only chase the high spending customers will lose out. You&#8217;re not a youth brand [...]</description>
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