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	<title>Comments on: The Advance Of Algorithms &#8211; New Keyword Optimization Rules</title>
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		<title>By: What Effect Will Google’s Search Algorithm Encompass On Your Ability To Be Trained In SEO &#124;</title>
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		<dc:creator>What Effect Will Google’s Search Algorithm Encompass On Your Ability To Be Trained In SEO &#124;</dc:creator>
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		<description>Search engines has changed once again to help battle the escalating volume of spam. Google has officially released the improvements earlier a week ago that will target junk websites. Around a couple of % of concerns improvements, along with less than 50 % of a percent in which folks will really observe something. This change is targeted at boosting the good quality of Google searches and will give internet websites that authored unique subject material far better rankings, while sites that mostly duplicate the subject material will be rated lower. It should be noted that websites which often spin or rewrite authentic written content are particularly aimed in such a algorithm improvements, allowing web pages having the original subject material much more higher rating. This is certainly all hard work to improve the high quality of search queries as a way to provide an increased activity for customers.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search engines has changed once again to help battle the escalating volume of spam. Google has officially released the improvements earlier a week ago that will target junk websites. Around a couple of % of concerns improvements, along with less than 50 % of a percent in which folks will really observe something. This change is targeted at boosting the good quality of Google searches and will give internet websites that authored unique subject material far better rankings, while sites that mostly duplicate the subject material will be rated lower. It should be noted that websites which often spin or rewrite authentic written content are particularly aimed in such a algorithm improvements, allowing web pages having the original subject material much more higher rating. This is certainly all hard work to improve the high quality of search queries as a way to provide an increased activity for customers.</p>
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		<title>By: What Result Does Google’s Search Algorithm Have On Search Engine Optimization Analysis? &#124; AdvertoLite</title>
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		<dc:creator>What Result Does Google’s Search Algorithm Have On Search Engine Optimization Analysis? &#124; AdvertoLite</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Feb 2011 12:25:00 +0000</pubDate>
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Google has adapted once again to help combat the ever increasing amount of spam. In lieu of a surge of questions regarding whether or not a recent Google algorithm changes has gone live, Google has officially launched the changes earlier last week that will target spam websites. An estimated 2 percent of queries changes, with less than half of a percent where people will really notice anything. This change is aimed at increasing the quality of Google searches and will give websites that wrote original content better rankings, while websites that primarily copy the content will be ranked lower. It should be noted that websites which spin or rewrite original content are specifically targeted in this algorithm changes, giving sites with the original content more higher ranking. This is all an effort to increase the quality of search queries in order to provide a better undertaking for users.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Google has adapted once again to help combat the ever increasing amount of spam. In lieu of a surge of questions regarding whether or not a recent Google algorithm changes has gone live, Google has officially launched the changes earlier last week that will target spam websites. An estimated 2 percent of queries changes, with less than half of a percent where people will really notice anything. This change is aimed at increasing the quality of Google searches and will give websites that wrote original content better rankings, while websites that primarily copy the content will be ranked lower. It should be noted that websites which spin or rewrite original content are specifically targeted in this algorithm changes, giving sites with the original content more higher ranking. This is all an effort to increase the quality of search queries in order to provide a better undertaking for users.</p>
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