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		<title>Google Has Done it Again&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jul 2008 18:06:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Sterling</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wow… the Google called giant has done it again. When it comes to SEO or PPC, one of the most important keys to making it work is always keywords. Okay but how? How do we find them? How do we decide which ones are the best? How do we know which ones are competitors are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="postdate">Wow… the Google called giant has done it again.</p>
<p class="postdate">When it comes to SEO or PPC, one of the most important keys to making it work is always keywords.</p>
<p class="postdate">Okay but how?</p>
<p class="postdate">How do we find them?<span> </span>How do we decide which ones are the best?<span> </span>How do we know which ones are competitors are using?<span> </span>And how do we know which ones are getting the most traffic&#8230; or the least traffic?</p>
<p class="postdate">How do we get all the info needed to make productive and profitable choices?</p>
<p class="postdate">If you found a single tool that can do all that… quickly… and easily… it would be worth its weight in gold.</p>
<p class="postdate">Google has it and the weird thing is, they&#8217;ve made it free.</p>
<p class="postdate">This is a great tool for affiliates, protecting keywords for blog entry, for anyone doing to SEO or PPC.</p>
<p class="postdate">And here&#8217;s how to find it. <a href="http://hotwebmarketingtools.com/recommends/keywords.htm">http://hotwebmarketingtools.com/recommends/keywords.htm</a></p>
<p class="postdate">Now this tool has been around for a while – what&#8217;s new is they now give a count. That is an amazingly powerful extra that was just added.</p>
<p class="postdate">Watch this short video and click on the link above and start playing with it.</p>
<p class="postdate">to your profitable future,</p>
<p class="postdate">Paul Sterling<br />
Your Marketing MOJO Coach</p>
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