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		<title>Bad SEO Practices Include Too Much SEO</title>
		<description>Does your website have too much SEO?  If you don't know, you better find out.
The head of Google's Webspam Team, Matt Cutts, recently announced that Google is updating its algorithm to target sites that have too much SEO.  Supposedly this is Google's attempt to level the playing field among the ...</description>
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		<title>Not Provided in Google Analytics Will Likely Increase</title>
		<description>Have you been noticing "Not Provided" when reviewing keywords in your Google Analytics?  This is a change Google started about five months ago.  "Not Provided" represents any keywords used by searchers who found your website in response to a search query while logged into their Google account.  This is referred ...</description>
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		<title>Change in Google Algorithm is Coming. What does this mean for your SEO?</title>
		<description>According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, Google is making over its search formula in an effort to maintain its market share, catch up with Apple's Siri voice-activated mobile search and retain its lead in product search.  As we recently mentioned in our post What are the top ...</description>
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		<title>Doing a Business Blog?</title>
		<description>If you are not doing a business blog, you could be missing out. And a new survey suggests you should.  According to The 2012 State of Inbound Marketing by HubSpot,
Businesses are increasingly aware their blog is highly valuable. 81% of businesses rated their company blogs as “useful,” “important” or “critical.” ...</description>
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		<title>Yext Reviews</title>
		<description>A while back, we told you about Yext Advertising, a new way for small businesses to be found online through local search.  At the time, Yext was offering highlighted listings on some of the top local directories – all managed from one single Yext dashboard – for $99.95 per month.  ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/yext-reviews</link>
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		<title>What are the top 5 search engines?</title>
		<description>Clients often ask on which search engines they need to monitor their rankings. So we figured we would share our thoughts on the subject, as well as those of other search professionals.
comScore recently released the January 2012 U.S. Search Marketplace figures for the top five search engines in the country. ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/what-are-the-top-5-search-engines</link>
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		<title>List of Free Online Directories</title>
		<description>Make Sure Your Company is On Them
If you are a small local business, it is important that prospective customers can find you when they do a local search, ex. “farm market vernon nj or bookkeeping chester ny.” Adding your business to free online directories is a great way to enhance ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/list-of-free-online-directories</link>
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		<title>Google Places PO Box Update</title>
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As we covered in our previous post Can I Use a PO Box As My Google Places Address?, Google does not approve of using a PO Box as an address in you’re your Google Places listing.  Google reaffirmed this position in an update to the Google Places Quality Guideline ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/google-places-po-box-update</link>
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		<title>Claiming Google Places Listing</title>
		<description>Although businesses have been able to claim their Google Places Listings since 2005, the number of businesses claiming them since April of 2010 is tremendous.  Over 1 1/2 years ago, only 4 million listings had been claimed.  Last March the number jumped to 6 million, and now just ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/claiming-google-places-listing</link>
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		<title>AdWords or SEO? Is Google killing off natural search in the name of money?</title>
		<description>Google has always said it wants to provide the best search experience.  Well, that statement may no longer be true.  Apparently, it is placing more and more pay per click ads and Google's own pages on the search results pages.  Google is even running an AdWords ad ...</description>
		<link>http://writeonpointseo.com/wordpress/adwords-or-seo-is-google-killing-off-natural-search-in-the-name-of-money</link>
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