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		<title>By: Pay Per Click Advertising &#124; Monday Roundup January 28, 2008 &#124; Apollo SEM</title>
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		<description>[...] Get your Local On - I loved this statement that Jeff made in his post &#8220;percentage of screen landscape on page one that is open to traditional seo&#8221;&#8230;and how it relates to the PPC screen landscape that Jeff discusses later in the post. A must read! [...]</description>
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