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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 9 May 2013

    "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise.http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi 

    3:29 PM - 9 May 2013
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      1. Drew‏ @AndrewAmato 9 May 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        “@WSJ: "Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ” @brooks_pharmacy my calling?

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      1. Tim Spillane‏ @Tim_Spillane 9 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now paid for by companies to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ” More like Foni Mobs.

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      2. Allison Hurt‏ @aehurt 9 May 2013
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        !!! “@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ”

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      3. @Givemethatskinny‏ @LaunchModels 9 May 2013
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        @aehurt @WSJ by all means

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      1. El observador‏ @diespigel 9 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ” @pichi009

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      1. Six Pillars‏ @6Pillars 9 May 2013
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        @WSJ Surely that's just making the intent behind such actions meaningless?

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      1. Nick Lo Vetere‏ @nlovetere 9 May 2013
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        Certainly an entertaining experiential #marketing tactic! “@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ”

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      1. J. Frey‏ @JFNdP 9 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Flashmobs": Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ” @barondecoyoacan

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      1. Sam Wellock‏ @Wellockstein 9 May 2013
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        “@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ” FwithB

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      1. Kristie Boltz‏ @k14nation 9 May 2013
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        @WSJ Corporate #flashmobs may get lots of attention, but will probably create a loss of authenticity for the brand

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      1. HORRORSON‏ @HD_starr 9 May 2013
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        .@lydia__lim RT @WSJ “Flashmobs for hire: Spontaneous outbursts now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ”

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      2. Andrew Pritchard‏ @AndrewPritchard 9 May 2013
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        This is NOT news, @WSJ! Been going on for years! > Flashmobs now being paid for by companies seeking to advertise http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi 

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      3. Jason Mikula‏ @mikulaja 9 May 2013
        Replying to @AndrewPritchard

        @AndrewPritchard I wouldn't exactly call the @wsj when it comes to marketing trends

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      4. Andrew Pritchard‏ @AndrewPritchard 10 May 2013
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        @mikulaja Clearly not!

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      1. Pete McCall‏ @PeteMcCall 9 May 2013
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        .@sharphealthcare doesn't have to hire out for this! MT“@WSJ: "Flashmobs" for hire: Spontaneous outbursts paid for. http://on.wsj.com/ZRyIgi ”

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