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		<title>By: My 72 hours of SEM Heaven and Hell: How to Use PPC to Capitalize on Unexpected Offline PR</title>
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		<dc:creator>My 72 hours of SEM Heaven and Hell: How to Use PPC to Capitalize on Unexpected Offline PR</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] My colleague at SEER, Laura, wrote about this concept of getting the most out of the content network, which became very applicable in light of the PR. We negotiated with the different content networks to get our ad listed on the online syndication of the PR. [...]</description>
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