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					<description><![CDATA[Hey John

nice article- thanks

What is your opinion on an area based web site?

Sounds a bit weird, but what if in a city you had a page for each suburb? From there you listed the services or products you sold?

I mention this as area or location is one of the key factors in all google searches. For example if you are looking for somewhere to have dinner in downtown Seattle, and you enter restaurants, well there are a lot of restaurants in the USA. So you naturally pop in a location too. 

I popped the suburbs of my city in html files at the bottom of my web site and had people calling me because I was their local man. I wasn&#039;t but because I written a html file for each area, AND location was part of their search, they thought they had found the local guy. It was good for sales!

Anyway I would appreciate your comments

cheers

Owen]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey John</p>
<p>nice article- thanks</p>
<p>What is your opinion on an area based web site?</p>
<p>Sounds a bit weird, but what if in a city you had a page for each suburb? From there you listed the services or products you sold?</p>
<p>I mention this as area or location is one of the key factors in all google searches. For example if you are looking for somewhere to have dinner in downtown Seattle, and you enter restaurants, well there are a lot of restaurants in the USA. So you naturally pop in a location too. </p>
<p>I popped the suburbs of my city in html files at the bottom of my web site and had people calling me because I was their local man. I wasn&#8217;t but because I written a html file for each area, AND location was part of their search, they thought they had found the local guy. It was good for sales!</p>
<p>Anyway I would appreciate your comments</p>
<p>cheers</p>
<p>Owen</p>
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