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		<title>By: What is the Difference Between Link Popularity vs. Relevancy? :: Web Design, Web Development, Web Traffic and SEO</title>
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		<dc:creator>What is the Difference Between Link Popularity vs. Relevancy? :: Web Design, Web Development, Web Traffic and SEO</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Part of the problem of course is that whatever system is in place some people will try to cheat the system. That leads to companies like Google having to change the way they evaluate the web pages that their robots crawl. This inadvertently leads to some website owners finding that their sites have been devalued because they have accidentally done something with their site that is frowned upon by Google because it was once used by the cheats to artificially boost their search engine rankings. [...]</description>
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