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		By: Igor		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[What do you think about asking and answering question in your texts? There&#039;s a question only option that I use on serpstat, it gives me a list of keywords in form of questions. Sometimes it feels wrong to go down that path, like using something along these lines &quot;Do I need SEO for my website? - you may ask. And the fact that you got to the point where you ask that question means that you do need SEO.&quot; - this is a shitty example but you get what I&#039;m talking about. Going out of my way to stuff that keyword-question in there, is it worth it?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What do you think about asking and answering question in your texts? There&#8217;s a question only option that I use on serpstat, it gives me a list of keywords in form of questions. Sometimes it feels wrong to go down that path, like using something along these lines &#8220;Do I need SEO for my website? &#8211; you may ask. And the fact that you got to the point where you ask that question means that you do need SEO.&#8221; &#8211; this is a shitty example but you get what I&#8217;m talking about. Going out of my way to stuff that keyword-question in there, is it worth it?</p>
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