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	<title>Comments on: SEO Checklist</title>
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		<title>By: Sean Kinn</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sean Kinn</dc:creator>
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		<description>Meanwhile, here&#039;s my SEO Checklist for Web 2.0 Bloggers (time + effort):

- Blog often.
- Write separate articles about your topic to submit to sites that accept articles (GoArticles.com, for example); the articles provide important back-links to your blog.
- Quote and link to subject matter experts from within your blog. 
- Post comments at blogs that allow comments.
- Lean toward maximizing AdSense placement, without overkill; in other words, placing your AdSense ads at the top of blog posts between title and text will maximize exposure, but you are only allowed a certain total number of AdSense ads. 
- And, don&#039;t give up because it&#039;s not a scam: Over time it provides enough AdSense revenue to subsist on as a freelance writer.

SK</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Meanwhile, here&#8217;s my SEO Checklist for Web 2.0 Bloggers (time + effort):</p>
<p>- Blog often.<br />
- Write separate articles about your topic to submit to sites that accept articles (GoArticles.com, for example); the articles provide important back-links to your blog.<br />
- Quote and link to subject matter experts from within your blog.<br />
- Post comments at blogs that allow comments.<br />
- Lean toward maximizing AdSense placement, without overkill; in other words, placing your AdSense ads at the top of blog posts between title and text will maximize exposure, but you are only allowed a certain total number of AdSense ads.<br />
- And, don&#8217;t give up because it&#8217;s not a scam: Over time it provides enough AdSense revenue to subsist on as a freelance writer.</p>
<p>SK</p>
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