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		By: Allen Jezouit		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great point about SEO! Many people dipping their toe into ecommerce forget about this at the start. It is not simply &quot;build it and they will come&quot; ... there is a lot more work required. Also, much like Wal-Mart has killed off small town shops, the big retailers have made it hard to be found on page one for many products (and if you aren&#039;t on page 1, you&#039;re dead). If what you are selling is being offered by Amazon, Wal-Mart, etc., it can be an expensive uphill battle at best.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great point about SEO! Many people dipping their toe into ecommerce forget about this at the start. It is not simply &#8220;build it and they will come&#8221; &#8230; there is a lot more work required. Also, much like Wal-Mart has killed off small town shops, the big retailers have made it hard to be found on page one for many products (and if you aren&#8217;t on page 1, you&#8217;re dead). If what you are selling is being offered by Amazon, Wal-Mart, etc., it can be an expensive uphill battle at best.</p>
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