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		<title>Don’t Try To Make Shit Stick</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mikael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I am sorry for the blunt title but I am sure you’ll get the idea once you’ve read through this post.  
Most online marketers know that there is a difference between “good content” and “poor content” online and I’m sure that we have all clicked on a search result in Google that sent us to a page filled with a lot of crap content that either didn’t provide any value and that was just gibberish.
I’ve never been an advocate of always trying to make everything you do online perfect. In my view “perfect” doesn’t exist and no matter how hard you try and how much time you spend you will always be able to do better.
But settling for something less than perfect is not the same thing as accepting crap. Far from it! My point is ... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/dont-try-to-make-shit-stick/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am sorry for the blunt title but I am sure you’ll get the idea once you’ve read through this post.  
Most online marketers know that there is a difference between “good content” and “poor content” online and I’m sure that we have all clicked on a search result in Google that sent us to a page filled with a lot of crap content that either didn’t provide any value and that was just gibberish.
I’ve never been an advocate of always trying to make everything you do online perfect. In my view “perfect” doesn’t exist and no matter how hard you try and how much time you spend you will always be able to do better.
But settling for something less than perfect is not the same thing as accepting crap. Far from it! My point is ... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/dont-try-to-make-shit-stick/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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