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		<title>By: Joe</title>
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		<description>&quot;You might as well be talking about how long you can balance a chair on your face.&quot; - i lol&#039;ed a rarity on an seo blog

Yah, it&#039;s not much to brag about. I think this type of bragging is to distinguish their site from a site that pays for advertising (gasp). But, when it comes down to business models - you can make strategic decisions, forecast, and adjust your position with search engine advertising. Organic search traffic is delightful, but you just can&#039;t rely on it. Nor can you project what you get when you invest in it.</description>
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<p>Yah, it&#8217;s not much to brag about. I think this type of bragging is to distinguish their site from a site that pays for advertising (gasp). But, when it comes down to business models &#8211; you can make strategic decisions, forecast, and adjust your position with search engine advertising. Organic search traffic is delightful, but you just can&#8217;t rely on it. Nor can you project what you get when you invest in it.</p>
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