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		<title>By: Jimmy@competitor keywords</title>
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		<description>Incoming links are definitely the thing to chase after. been on topic, the page position, authority domains and the page on the domain are all pretty important too.

The thing that gets me is google is constantly devaluing certain kinds of links and ignoring others totally in an attempt to reduce spam - the way its going is a bit of a mystery and Im not sure how far they would go with this,</description>
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<p>The thing that gets me is google is constantly devaluing certain kinds of links and ignoring others totally in an attempt to reduce spam &#8211; the way its going is a bit of a mystery and Im not sure how far they would go with this,</p>
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