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	<title>Comments on: Search Engine Optimization Review</title>
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		<title>By: Shirley Sims-Shepard</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shirley Sims-Shepard</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hello, and thank you so much for the wealth of information you have given me in this review! I am so fortunate to have had you do this. Water Filter Corner is my first attempt at building a website for an online business, and I appreciate your expertise and information so much! Most of what I have done is by guess and by golly, with much hair-pulling and gnashing of teeth, and some of what I have done is an imitation of what others have done; for instance, I took my meta tag ideas from the meta tags in wheatgrasskits.com, not even knowing what they were, but knowing that wheatgrasskits.com is a successful site. With your kind review, which includes the proper use of meta tags, I am starting to learn and even understand, and I have printed out your review and will go through my site with a fine-tooth comb and implement your suggestions to a T, in an orderly fashion, taking care to try understand what I am doing. 

I did very recently rewrite my URLs to include intended keywords and the ending .html, which someone told me Google likes. I had begun the re-write when I contacted Mr. Jackson, but I didn&#039;t know about redirects when I did the rewrite, so that messed us up, but of course that was only one of the &quot;opportunities for improvement&quot; identified by your kind review, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to learn how to do it right. When I read Mr. Jackson&#039;s &quot;tin hat&quot; article a few months ago, it was all Greek to me, and I am now starting to learn.

So off I go, better armed now, to work on my website.

Shirley Sims-Shepard</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, and thank you so much for the wealth of information you have given me in this review! I am so fortunate to have had you do this. Water Filter Corner is my first attempt at building a website for an online business, and I appreciate your expertise and information so much! Most of what I have done is by guess and by golly, with much hair-pulling and gnashing of teeth, and some of what I have done is an imitation of what others have done; for instance, I took my meta tag ideas from the meta tags in wheatgrasskits.com, not even knowing what they were, but knowing that wheatgrasskits.com is a successful site. With your kind review, which includes the proper use of meta tags, I am starting to learn and even understand, and I have printed out your review and will go through my site with a fine-tooth comb and implement your suggestions to a T, in an orderly fashion, taking care to try understand what I am doing. </p>
<p>I did very recently rewrite my URLs to include intended keywords and the ending .html, which someone told me Google likes. I had begun the re-write when I contacted Mr. Jackson, but I didn&#8217;t know about redirects when I did the rewrite, so that messed us up, but of course that was only one of the &#8220;opportunities for improvement&#8221; identified by your kind review, and I am so grateful for the opportunity to learn how to do it right. When I read Mr. Jackson&#8217;s &#8220;tin hat&#8221; article a few months ago, it was all Greek to me, and I am now starting to learn.</p>
<p>So off I go, better armed now, to work on my website.</p>
<p>Shirley Sims-Shepard</p>
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