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		<title>By: Rebecca Smith</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rebecca Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description>As a woman, consumer, mother, wife, and business owner, I’m automatically turned off by any product or service that uses feminine stereotypes in their marketing. 

We women are pretty savvy when it comes to reading between the lines, and, in this economy, I really need to be convinced that what I spend my hard-earned money on is worth it for me and my family.</description>
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<p>We women are pretty savvy when it comes to reading between the lines, and, in this economy, I really need to be convinced that what I spend my hard-earned money on is worth it for me and my family.</p>
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