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		<title>By: Christopher Evans MD @ EDCNewMedia</title>
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		<description>There has been recent research by HubSpot that the inclusion of keywords into domaain names has hardly any effect at all. However, they are effective if the keywords in question are of low competition. In contrast to this latest research I achieved 1st - 3rd results upon page one of google via using seo for mobiles as both my domain and wordpress blog keywords
Exclleent blog by the way</description>
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Exclleent blog by the way</p>
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