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		<title>Two new spam tricks to get higher rankings on Google</title>
		<description>Many people will do anything do get on Google's first result page. That's why some webmasters regularly come up with new spam methods to get on Google's first result page.

Phillip Lenssen recently reported two new methods that might be used by some people to get top 10 listings on Google.

Spam ...</description>
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		<title>Simple Social Networking Strategies to Increase Traffic to Your SiteSimple Social Networking Strategies to Increase Traffic to Your Site</title>
		<description>One essential aspect of Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is social marketing. In simple terms, social marketing is an approach that makes use of ‘philosophy’ to pay attention to the specific needs of the target. This is done by gathering people with common interests, making it possible to create an interactive ...</description>
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		<title>Importance of Sitemaps</title>
		<description>There are many SEO tips and tricks that help in optimizing a site but one of those, the importance of which is sometimes underestimated is sitemaps. Sitemaps, as the name implies, are just a map of your site - i.e. on one single page you show the structure of your ...</description>
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		<title>Optimizing for MSN</title>
		<description>SEO experts often forget that there are three major search engines. While there is no doubt that Google is the number one with the most searches and Yahoo! manages to get about a quarter of the market, MSN has not retired yet. It holds about 10-15 percent of the searches ...</description>
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