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		<title>By: Posts about SEO as of July 10, 2009 &#124; All About WordPress</title>
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		<description>[...] &#8211; Proofreading and editing the entire ebook &#8211; Create a nice page la&amp;#121&amp;#111&amp;#117t.   Everything You Need to Know About SEO: Part I&amp;#73&amp;#32&#8211; thelifeunc&amp;#111&amp;#109&amp;#109on.net 07/10/2009 All your SEO questions answered &#8211; for [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Nacie Carson</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nacie Carson</dc:creator>
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		<description>@Kaila: thanks for the links and also for that additional note about meta keywords!  You&#039;ve been so generous with your time and information, and I know I for one really appreciate it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@Kaila: thanks for the links and also for that additional note about meta keywords!  You&#8217;ve been so generous with your time and information, and I know I for one really appreciate it!</p>
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		<title>By: Kaila S</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kaila S</dc:creator>
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		<description>I wanted to give your readers a few good resource links to learn more about SEO and link building. 

verticalmeasures.com/resources/seo-tutorial-videos/ (Really great video tutorials!!)
hobo-web.co.uk/seo/ 
mashable.com 
seomoz.org 
highrankings.com/forum/
stomperblog.com/a-top-ranking-hiding-in-your-site/
(Great 20 minute video, helps you visualize how search engines get their information from your pages)

Also a note about the meta keywords: The reason I use a rule of thumb to only place 3-4 keywords in this tag, is because a website owner should have dedicated pages for their major keywords. In the example I used about Classical Instruments, that site should have specific pages for: classical instruments (likely the homepage) and buy instruments (likely included in the tags on the homepage, but there should be a specific page, with keyword rich content for keyword buy instruments). This site would have other keywords (likely, the names of each of the instruments they offer), which they would probably like to put in the tags on their homepage. Stuffing a lot of keywords in the meta tags on your homepage, or any other page for that matter, only confuses search engines more.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I wanted to give your readers a few good resource links to learn more about SEO and link building. </p>
<p>verticalmeasures.com/resources/seo-tutorial-videos/ (Really great video tutorials!!)<br />
hobo-web.co.uk/seo/<br />
mashable.com<br />
seomoz.org<br />
highrankings.com/forum/<br />
stomperblog.com/a-top-ranking-hiding-in-your-site/<br />
(Great 20 minute video, helps you visualize how search engines get their information from your pages)</p>
<p>Also a note about the meta keywords: The reason I use a rule of thumb to only place 3-4 keywords in this tag, is because a website owner should have dedicated pages for their major keywords. In the example I used about Classical Instruments, that site should have specific pages for: classical instruments (likely the homepage) and buy instruments (likely included in the tags on the homepage, but there should be a specific page, with keyword rich content for keyword buy instruments). This site would have other keywords (likely, the names of each of the instruments they offer), which they would probably like to put in the tags on their homepage. Stuffing a lot of keywords in the meta tags on your homepage, or any other page for that matter, only confuses search engines more.</p>
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