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Home∕Viral marketing∕Ravensbourne viral video

Ravensbourne viral video

July 1, 2011March 17, 2013 JamesMorris 0

I got together with students from the course I run at Ravensbourne to create a viral video to help with promotion. Here’s our first product:

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