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	<title>Comments on: Internal Linking and Search Engine Optimization &#8211; Final Thoughts</title>
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		<title>By: Malok</title>
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		<description>Good points, Eric.  The sites that are &quot;creating content&quot; by completely bogus methods will have it eventually catch up with them.  Designing for your client/customer should be the most important focus in what you are doing.  If an addition to your site is not an enhancement for client/customer&#039;s, then you really should reconsider.

The sites that shoot to the top fast, usually fall fast.

Long term strategy is what its all about.  Its a marathon, not a sprint.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good points, Eric.  The sites that are &#8220;creating content&#8221; by completely bogus methods will have it eventually catch up with them.  Designing for your client/customer should be the most important focus in what you are doing.  If an addition to your site is not an enhancement for client/customer&#8217;s, then you really should reconsider.</p>
<p>The sites that shoot to the top fast, usually fall fast.</p>
<p>Long term strategy is what its all about.  Its a marathon, not a sprint.</p>
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