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		<title>Leveraging the Overlap between SEO and Social Media</title>
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Whenever you set out into new online marketing territory you need to make sure to consider the old when developing the new. Whether you are venturing into blogging, Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Technorati, del.icio.us or any of the other myriad of social media outlets out there you need to make sure to always maximize your exposure. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>What kind of information should I put on my website?</title>
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So you are ready to go with your new site: You have the perfect domain, you have set up hosting, you have found a fabulous designer but you are stumped when it comes to adding the content to your site. So what do you do? Well, every site is different and what works for company [...]]]></description>
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If you are not living under a rock and do not rely on the &#8220;Trash Heap&#8221; to give you the latest news of the day, then you have probably heard the term &#8220;Social Networking&#8221;. And while it is all the buzz on the internet, many people are unsure of what it is exactly.
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		<title>Awesome! I have a website, now how do I update it?</title>
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So you are finally online. You have a great new custom designed website but now you want to make some content changes, so what&#8217;s next? It can be easy or it can be hard, it is entirely dependent on how your site was developed. Keep in mind I am only talking about content here, changing [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How often should I update my website?</title>
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A very common question asked by internet neophytes and veterans alike is &#8220;how often should I update my website?&#8221;. Well, that question is kind of loaded. What do you mean? Are you talking content or are you talking design?
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