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Bruceclay.com Bloghttp://www.bruceclay.com/blog [Bruceclay.com Blog] I agree with Shari that search engine optimization has different flavors, but I’m not completely comfortable calling optimization that focuses on best practices “long term”, because, to me, long-term implies there’s an end. You spend two years, five years maybe, working on your site and perfecting your optimization campaign, and then you can bask in premium search rankings bliss.

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