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		<title>Lenses and Hubpages – The Brothers of Article Marketing</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mikael</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last week I wrote a few blog posts about the importance of working on getting incoming links to your new website and one of the best ways that I have found to do this if you are just starting out online is to go with the article marketing approach as you can start off slowly and still get visitors directly from the article directories even before your site starts to rank in the search engines.
I don’t know if you are different from me but my guess is that what you want to see for your new website is as much traffic as you can get and preferably as quickly as you possibly can. Waiting weeks or months for traffic to show up because the search engines will need to index your site and then start to rank it where they find it appropriate. I ha... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/lenses-and-hubpages-the-brothers-of-article-marketing/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I wrote a few blog posts about the importance of working on getting incoming links to your new website and one of the best ways that I have found to do this if you are just starting out online is to go with the article marketing approach as you can start off slowly and still get visitors directly from the article directories even before your site starts to rank in the search engines.
I don’t know if you are different from me but my guess is that what you want to see for your new website is as much traffic as you can get and preferably as quickly as you possibly can. Waiting weeks or months for traffic to show up because the search engines will need to index your site and then start to rank it where they find it appropriate. I ha... <a href='http://retirerichroadmap.com/blog/lenses-and-hubpages-the-brothers-of-article-marketing/' rel="nofollow">Read more</a></p>]]></content:encoded>
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