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		<title>NFL &amp; Social Media Integration &#8211; v4</title>
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	The new season kicks off in full on Sunday, and we take another audit of the NFL to see how the teams are promoting and integrating social media on their websites. Just like our previous reports (#1 – May 17, 2012; #2 &#8211; Nov. 01, 2012; #3 &#8211; Sept. 05, 2013) the focus of this [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	The new season kicks off tonight, and we take another audit of the NFL to see how the league and teams are promoting and integrating social media on their websites. &#160; Just like our previous reports (#1 &#8211; May 17, 2012 and #2 &#8211; Nov. 01, 2012) the focus of this audit is strictly on the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>NFL &amp; Social Media Integration &#8211; Part 2</title>
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	With the new season halfway over, we take another audit of the NFL to see how the league and teams are promoting and integrating social media on their websites. Just like our initial study the focus of this audit is strictly on the league and team websites: how they promote and integrate social media on [&#8230;]]]></description>
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	Following up our analysis of the NHL and NBA, we close out this series of posts by focusing on the NFL and look at how the league and teams are promoting and integrating social media on their websites. Similar to our post on the “NHL &#38; Social Media Integration” and &#8220;NBA &#38; Social Media Integration&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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