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		<title>By: Ern</title>
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		<description>Just to indicate how well googles algorithms work.
My website really sucks (I should get a worst webmaster award) but it gets updated at least weekly. My site is old on the net, in a tiny niche of a very large industry.
I get position 4 or 5 in organic searches on google for all my main keywords.</description>
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My website really sucks (I should get a worst webmaster award) but it gets updated at least weekly. My site is old on the net, in a tiny niche of a very large industry.<br />
I get position 4 or 5 in organic searches on google for all my main keywords.</p>
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