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		<title>By: Jeff</title>
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		<description>Hi Chris,

Great pair of articles - however morbid they may be :p I think that companies are starting to understand that the web is not just an extension of print media brochures, but an entirely new marketing opportunity. As more companies are willing to look at their websites as legitimate marketing tools, strategy-based web &#039;designers&#039; will ultimately be the ones left standing. 

What I find truly interesting though is how this industry constantly evolves and seems to constantly adjusts the industry life cycle...forever leaving us in the growth stage. Will it end? Maybe, maybe not.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Chris,</p>
<p>Great pair of articles &#8211; however morbid they may be :p I think that companies are starting to understand that the web is not just an extension of print media brochures, but an entirely new marketing opportunity. As more companies are willing to look at their websites as legitimate marketing tools, strategy-based web &#8216;designers&#8217; will ultimately be the ones left standing. </p>
<p>What I find truly interesting though is how this industry constantly evolves and seems to constantly adjusts the industry life cycle&#8230;forever leaving us in the growth stage. Will it end? Maybe, maybe not.</p>
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