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        <description>Think I have any offline leads,&amp;amp;quot; Teresa said. &amp;amp;quot;I get some referrals, but the rest is from my online activities.&amp;amp;quot; She added that the quality of her online leads is &amp;amp;quot;very high.&amp;amp;quot; This is something all small businesses can strive for with online marketing: th</description>
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        <description>Thanks to SEOmoz for this link. But note in the comments that the numbers are flawed!</description>
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        <description> From the story: This is pretty cut/dry - we found a couple of cloaked redirects on Trulia’s site. It looks like they’re doing it simply to pump the PR of specific pages, and to get some good sitewide one-way links.</description>
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        <description>The core stuff works. The core stuff has evolved tremendously. It is vitally important and it is still moving the needle.

In other words, don't be so quick to let go of the traditional search engine optimization techniques in favor of the big Web 2.0 b</description>
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