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		<title>How To Write So Google Loves You (Easier Than You Think!)</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Writing search engine optimized content five or ten years ago was a lot harder than it is now. Back then you had to think about what search engines liked. Nowadays you just have to write as you would normally. Search engine algorithms have come a long, long way. That's good because search engine results are  [...]</p>
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