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#693,680 (+109%) - trippedmedia.com
Title: Tripped Media, A Guide To Life for the Millennials
Description: A revolutionary digital millennial magazine in NYC. Tripped Media has set out to target recent college graduates, twentysomethings, and you.
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#3,764,798 (+7%) - nykola.com
Title: nykola.com | bothering people since 1981
Description: Blog of Ambra Nykol, freelance writer, opinion writer, columnist, cultural commentator, radio host, and rebel.
Title: BROOKSLACAYO - Jacksonville, Florida - A full-service advertising, branding, public relations agency
Description: BROOKSLACAYO is an award-winning creative agency that specializes in intelligent strategy, on-target design, and clear, concise, and compelling messaging. In Jacksonville, Florida, 904-636-5085.
#55,772 (+21%) - mmedia.com
Title: Mobile Advertising | Mobile Monetization | mMedia
Description: Establish brand awareness and monetize mobile applications on the leading independent mobile advertising and data platform powering the app economy.
#3,815,931 (+70%) - generationalguru.com
Title: Generational Differences | Business Speaker | HR Consultant |Yeary
Description: Business Speaker and Generational Differences Expert Sherri Elliott-Yeary is the Generational Guru.
Title: Daily Poke | Brand Republic blogs | Advertising, marketing & media blogs
Description: Just another dev.wordpress-mu.co.uk Blogs site


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#98,224 (+79%) - ayoungpro.com
Title: A Young Pro - Learning Life from a Cubicle
Description: Follow me on my journey from full-time college student to full-time professional. Along the way I will share the lessons a learned from my own experiences and from others. ~ A Young Pro