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		<title>By: www.webpuffs.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; The Power Of Specific Keywords &#38; Keyphrases</title>
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		<description>[...] When you are building a website it is always good to do keyword research before you even start building your site. With one of my websites, I came up with two major keyphrases. I spent all my time optimizing for those two keyphrases. When I did directory submissions, I traded out those two keyphrases and the name of my site as the title of the site. When I did link exchanges, I did the same. Now I&#8217;m ranking well for one of two keyphrases in both Yahoo and Google. The other keyphrase I&#8217;m doing well in yahoo. At the time, both of these keyphrases were getting about 200 or more searches a day. Now both of them are getting a lot less than that. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] When you are building a website it is always good to do keyword research before you even start building your site. With one of my websites, I came up with two major keyphrases. I spent all my time optimizing for those two keyphrases. When I did directory submissions, I traded out those two keyphrases and the name of my site as the title of the site. When I did link exchanges, I did the same. Now I&#8217;m ranking well for one of two keyphrases in both Yahoo and Google. The other keyphrase I&#8217;m doing well in yahoo. At the time, both of these keyphrases were getting about 200 or more searches a day. Now both of them are getting a lot less than that. [...]</p>
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