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        <title>Search: Controlling the Conversation</title>
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        <description>In the past weeks we saw that Search can lead to Instant Answers, effectively reducing the amount of information we&apos;re exposed to. The people involved in that behavior are key parts of our economy: Informers, Decision Makers, Students and Consumers. These key people at best expose themselves to a maximum of 30 entries per search. In general through they see none but the first 3 entries for any given search.
The Big Deal
This majority share of attention for a minority portion of infor</description>
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        <title>Blog Tips: 8 Ways to Get People to Read your Content!</title>
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        <description>The reason we all write search engine optimization blogs and content for our websites is because we have something that we feel is important to say, and we want to get that message out to the public and to our potential consumers. Unfortunately, as my boss has pointed out in one of his posts that only 16% of people actually read blog posts and the rest of us simply scan them for pertinent information. I have to be honest, as a reader and a writer I found this to be a shocking number and had a bi</description>
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        <title>Understanding the Nofollow Tag</title>
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        <description>What is Nofollow? Nofollow is an html attribute first introduced in 2005 by Google. Originally, the rel=nofollow attribute was added to discourage comment spam in blogs. Links with nofollow should not influence the link target&apos;s ranking in the search engine.
From the Google Blog:
From now on, when Google sees the attribute (rel=nofollow) on hyperlinks, those links won&apos;t get any credit when we rank websites in our search results. This isn&apos;t a negative vote for the site whe</description>
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        <title>Cool Tools and Firefox Extensions</title>
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        <description>There are so many free tools and software programs for SEO enthusiasts that it almost becomes overwhelming and difficult to grasp the right tools to use in your SEO efforts. Everyone has their own personal preferences which makes this predicament even more perplexing. Well enough about me and my love of words; let&apos;s get down to business: What are some of the best free SEO tools on the web?
Cool Tools
Google Keyword Research Tool: When this free tool came out the other week we all had</description>
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