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	<title>Comments on: Latest SEL: Google Products and Small Businesses</title>
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	<description>Because not everyone can throw thousands of dollars at the 'How do we market ourselves online?' question...</description>
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		<title>By: davidmihm</title>
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		<description>Not sure if you're still reading comments about this on Sphinn, so I'll post here as well -- hopefully you don't think me a comment spammer!

Great article, Matt.  I've also used G Docs (mostly spreadsheets) as an easy way to populate a chart or map mashup.  They're such an Excel-like interface that clients can update on their own.  And G Checkout is SUPER-simple to integrate.</description>
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<p>Great article, Matt.  I&#8217;ve also used G Docs (mostly spreadsheets) as an easy way to populate a chart or map mashup.  They&#8217;re such an Excel-like interface that clients can update on their own.  And G Checkout is SUPER-simple to integrate.</p>
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