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    <title type="text">SEO Training Blog</title>
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      <title>The SEO Training Blog</title>
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      <published>2007-12-16T01:16:00Z</published>
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            <name>SEO Training</name>
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        <p>Learning in SEO never stops, and it is not likely to in the near future. A constant battle between the search engines to maintain quality in their results, and search engine spammers trying to make a quick buck means that the rules are ever changing.
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Add to that the changing nature of search as average users become more used to ever more sophisticated search technologies and we work in a very exciting environment indeed.
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This blog is designed to &#8216;fill in the gaps&#8217; as we go along, offering the most up-to-date tips, news and movements in the industry. It&#8217;s also where we&#8217;ll answer some of the many questions sent to us here at <a href="http://seotraining.org.uk" title="SEO Training">SEO Training</a>.
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