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A chat about W00tonomy with Tony Purcell

April 15th, 2008

I had a chat with Tony Purcell of W00tonomy, and though it’d be nice to share it…

Tony has started the first ‘content marketing’ company in Scotland, with the wonderful name of W00tonomy, and found out a little more about where they add value where strategy meets online marketing in the social media sphere.

See http://www.w00tonomy.com/ for more information.

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