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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>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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Essentially there are two types of web sites, Static and Dynamic. There are pluses and minuses to both, what you choose simply depends on what you are looking to do, how much time you have to devote to your site and your skill level.
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		<title>How do I know my site is ready for Prime Time?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most business owners, designing a website can be a very daunting task because your website is a representation of your business in the global marketplace. In the beginning, everything from the initial concept outline to the completed design is considered very carefully, but many times during the process of building and finalizing the site, the scope of the site changes. These changes can occur for a variety of different reasons: a new product has been added, something has changed in the marketplace, new players are added to the game and the list goes on and on.

So how do you know when it is ready?]]></description>
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