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		<dc:creator>Jordan Carter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In my last post SEO for Large Dynamic sites I discussed the first things to do when trying to get your SEO flowing. Why did my traffic go up? &#8211; Keywords The method Google uses (from what I have seen in my experience) to penalize you for a bad quality website is to reduce the number of pages it stores [...]]]></description>
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