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		By: AriShohat		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Well this Definitely works. I read this article, I thought I&#039;d have some fun on one of my websites. Few days later today I check, literally not even 5 days passed and my targeted video is at position 4 on Google. This is only with 1 link - and the other company/term didn&#039;t move domains, it&#039;s still there at #1 of course. I shudder to think how fast one could get the video to #2 with just some more link juice.

I am removing the link now as it was just a proof of concept , but definitely a lot of fun factor :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well this Definitely works. I read this article, I thought I&#8217;d have some fun on one of my websites. Few days later today I check, literally not even 5 days passed and my targeted video is at position 4 on Google. This is only with 1 link &#8211; and the other company/term didn&#8217;t move domains, it&#8217;s still there at #1 of course. I shudder to think how fast one could get the video to #2 with just some more link juice.</p>
<p>I am removing the link now as it was just a proof of concept , but definitely a lot of fun factor 🙂</p>
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