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		<title>By: Rob Bunting</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rob Bunting</dc:creator>
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		<description>This is a good list of SEO mistakes Shervin.  You did a nice job of covering a lot the mistakes that undermine a search engine optimization effort in plain English that non-SEO pros can understand.  

Your # 9 point about not updating content often enough is a good one that I often don&#039;t see mentioned in other similar articles about SEO.  If a website does not add new  fresh content on a regular basis, they really should not expect search engines to come back more often.  Now that social media has become more popular and search engines are indexing real-time content, that has become even more of an issue.</description>
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<p>Your # 9 point about not updating content often enough is a good one that I often don&#8217;t see mentioned in other similar articles about SEO.  If a website does not add new  fresh content on a regular basis, they really should not expect search engines to come back more often.  Now that social media has become more popular and search engines are indexing real-time content, that has become even more of an issue.</p>
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