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		<title>Explaining Search Friendly Design To The Marketing Department</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes they just don’t get it.  They mean well, and of course they have the best intentions of your company in mind, but they continue to insist on just getting the company’s web strategy all wrong.  Does this sound all too familiar?
If your company’s marketing department insists on applying traditional, but often outdated marketing tactics [...]]]></description>
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