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		<title>How Many Cities</title>
		<description>OK so you are a Honda dealer outside of Atlanta Georgia.  There are dozens of little cities around you.  The big question is, which ones would you want to target for search optimization?  That answer in just a minute.  First here's just a little bit about how search engines think ...</description>
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		<title>Being Number One</title>
		<description>What's the value of being number one in the search engine results?  Most car dealers have an expectation that being number one is the best position.  For that to be completely true one would have to believe that people only look at one website while searching for a car.

Think about ...</description>
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		<title>Pages Indexed</title>
		<description>How much of my websites does Google actually have in their index?  This is a great question because once you have it answered you'll know a lot about how Google, Yahoo and MSN view your site.

For example if your website company displays your new inventory, (precious few do) if all ...</description>
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		<title>Domain Name Change</title>
		<description>What is that line?  Would a rose smell as sweet by any other name? On the Internet, the answer is NO.  Today, dealer websites that do well in the search engines do so partly because their domain name has gathered some "seasoning" along the way.

Google, Yahoo and MSN take into ...</description>
		<link>http://screencrafters.com/2008/06/domain-name-change/</link>
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		<title>The Title Tag</title>
		<description>The TITLE of a web page is perhaps the most misunderstood and yet very important elements surrounding sound Search Optimization.  The TITLE is nothing more that exactly that, it's the TITLE of the page.  In the good ole days search engines used the title and description to give clear text ...</description>
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