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		By: Mark @ SEO Services UK		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I recently came across a site that has only 8 pages visible to human visitors but has about 400 indexed pages on Google. When I looked at the listings, I found that all the other pages were on a subdomain that they used for login, paginations, and search queries. As it turned out, the site wasn&#039;t using any robots.txt file at all. Thanks for the reminder.]]></description>
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