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	<title>Comments on: The Red Shoe Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 19:23:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Michael!

Congratulations on being the first comment on the new blog! I haven&#039;t even publicly launched it yet. You&#039;re fast! Glad you enjoyed the post. Your project is impressive, not to mention the social media genius in how you&#039;re promoting it. Thanks again for the comment and look for an article soon on Facebook Pages vs. Facebook Groups. I love how you&#039;ve structured your group but the project could also benefit from the flexibility of a fan page. Looking forward to staying connected and coming up with a cool red shoe photo!

Michelle</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Michael!</p>
<p>Congratulations on being the first comment on the new blog! I haven&#8217;t even publicly launched it yet. You&#8217;re fast! Glad you enjoyed the post. Your project is impressive, not to mention the social media genius in how you&#8217;re promoting it. Thanks again for the comment and look for an article soon on Facebook Pages vs. Facebook Groups. I love how you&#8217;ve structured your group but the project could also benefit from the flexibility of a fan page. Looking forward to staying connected and coming up with a cool red shoe photo!</p>
<p>Michelle</p>
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		<title>By: Michael Long (The Red Recruiter)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Michael Long (The Red Recruiter)</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Aug 2009 19:04:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First of all... thank you!  I appreciate you writing about Red Shoe Project!

The project started as a silly idea, but has quickly morphed into something larger.  As the years go by, it&#039;s my hope that RSP can make an impact on a variety of worthy causes.  The idea that a group of people can, for one year, make a substantial impact on one worthy cause really excites me.  Almost like a hit-squad, but in a good way ;-)

Limits to participation have always bothered me... give us money, get a treat.  I just don&#039;t like it.  So, in an attempt to open participation, the focus turned to photographs.  People who do not have red shoes have even started painting old shoes and using them for their pictures.  That&#039;s a lot of fun!

Thank you again for writing about Red Shoe Project and for preparing a picture!  I&#039;d love to hear your point of view on Facebook group vs. fan page - perhaps we can chat soon.

Looking forward,
Michael</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First of all&#8230; thank you!  I appreciate you writing about Red Shoe Project!</p>
<p>The project started as a silly idea, but has quickly morphed into something larger.  As the years go by, it&#8217;s my hope that RSP can make an impact on a variety of worthy causes.  The idea that a group of people can, for one year, make a substantial impact on one worthy cause really excites me.  Almost like a hit-squad, but in a good way ;-)</p>
<p>Limits to participation have always bothered me&#8230; give us money, get a treat.  I just don&#8217;t like it.  So, in an attempt to open participation, the focus turned to photographs.  People who do not have red shoes have even started painting old shoes and using them for their pictures.  That&#8217;s a lot of fun!</p>
<p>Thank you again for writing about Red Shoe Project and for preparing a picture!  I&#8217;d love to hear your point of view on Facebook group vs. fan page &#8211; perhaps we can chat soon.</p>
<p>Looking forward,<br />
Michael</p>
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