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	<title>Comments on: Optimising your Online Presence</title>
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		<title>By: Graeme Hastings</title>
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		<dc:creator>Graeme Hastings</dc:creator>
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		<description>All relevant points but one topic should be covered in a little more detail - respecting the search engines.  On the UKFast website you personalise the effects of neglecting the search engines strategy very effectively by highlighting the fact most people &#039;fall at the first hurdle&#039;.  Of course you are meaning that people host in alternative companies than the UK for UK websites.  The article you wrote is very potent and therefore effective as the effects of ignoring the simple rules of search engines will damage you severley.  This message is clear.  In the article above that point is diluted, it is relevant enough to deserve it&#039;s own dedicated article.  Definitely something to elaborate on in future topics.  That aside the article points out some fundamental points that people fail to appreciate such as targeting the correct audience and even as simple as having the basics on  your website.  Without having the basics in place it is hard to develop your online business.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All relevant points but one topic should be covered in a little more detail &#8211; respecting the search engines.  On the UKFast website you personalise the effects of neglecting the search engines strategy very effectively by highlighting the fact most people &#8216;fall at the first hurdle&#8217;.  Of course you are meaning that people host in alternative companies than the UK for UK websites.  The article you wrote is very potent and therefore effective as the effects of ignoring the simple rules of search engines will damage you severley.  This message is clear.  In the article above that point is diluted, it is relevant enough to deserve it&#8217;s own dedicated article.  Definitely something to elaborate on in future topics.  That aside the article points out some fundamental points that people fail to appreciate such as targeting the correct audience and even as simple as having the basics on  your website.  Without having the basics in place it is hard to develop your online business.</p>
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