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	<title>Comments on: .Tel Domains to Use Keywords to get into SERPs</title>
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		<title>By: Elderly Gifts</title>
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		<description>I agree 100 percent!  While keywords can be placed into the .tel page, if there is no HTML coding that can be modified, Google will most likely fail to rank the .tel page into any decent position of the SERPs.   In addition, Yahoo typically reads content moreso than HTML coding and, ultimately, these sites will not rank in Yahoo either.   I imagine the SERPs will come up with some creative way to incorporate .tel domains, possibly through directories?   Who knows.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree 100 percent!  While keywords can be placed into the .tel page, if there is no HTML coding that can be modified, Google will most likely fail to rank the .tel page into any decent position of the SERPs.   In addition, Yahoo typically reads content moreso than HTML coding and, ultimately, these sites will not rank in Yahoo either.   I imagine the SERPs will come up with some creative way to incorporate .tel domains, possibly through directories?   Who knows.</p>
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