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		<title>Internal linking structure and importance</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Internal Linking &#8211; How important? We&#8217;re talking about internal linking within a website here-we&#8217;ve already discussed getting backlinks consisting of specific keywords from external websites which in turn raise your rankings within the search engine results and is essentially SEO. You can get backlinks from your own website which pass considerable amounts of power-considering you [...]]]></description>
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		<title>On-Page SEO &lt;em&gt; Ranking Factor better than &lt;strong&gt;</title>
		<description><![CDATA[<p>This question has been asked a few times but when it comes down to proving the case-it gets a little tricky, as there are so many other factors which come into play when assessing such a small factor involving on-page SEO.</p>
<p>The true test to see which worked better as a ranking factor would be to;</p>
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<li>Create two domains both with the same name hyphened with a number to differentiate the two. E.g. willow-34.co.uk and willow-36.co.uk (with the same domain age)</li>
<li>Host both domains on separate class C ip addresses, preferably with the same hosting company on similar spec servers.</li>
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		<title>Apple compete with Google Adwords</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Apple compete with Google Adwords Apple goes up against search market giants Google in a bid for market share of what is said to be an estimated &#163;2.2 bn market value. Apple have announced that thier new Ad platform is to be named the &#8216;iAd&#8217; which will deliver advertising space with impeccable accuracy in conjunction [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Backlink Classification &amp; Power Part 1</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Backlink Classification &#038; Power Part 1 Today we&#8217;re talking about backlinks and how they can be categorised. First things first, we need to define a backlink and what one is exactly. What is a backlink? A backlink is effectively a link back to your own website from another. So if you go to example1.com and [...]]]></description>
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