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		<title>Credit Control Outsourcing &amp; Debt Collection Ireland</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Eurodebt are a credit control outsourcing and debt collection agency based in Nenagh and they represent a broad range of clients, both big and small, across the whole of Ireland.
They also offer credit control training and advice to businesses who are thinking of setting up a credit control team.
Credit Control Outsourcing &#38; Debt Collection Ireland
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		<title>Nenagh Business Directory &#8211; DiscoverNenagh.com</title>
		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re currently working on a new and exciting project of our own to help promote businesses within Nenagh town. Although far from being completed, the ultimate aim of the Nenagh Business Directory is to include as many Nenagh businesses and clubs/associations as possible and to attract online visitors by means of online &#038; offsite Search [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dispelling a Persistent Rel Canonical Myth</title>
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Posted by randfish
Lately I&#8217;ve been surprised to hear concerns from a number of SEOs that using the canonical URL tag on the canonical version of the page can somehow cause problems. When I&#8217;ve talked to folks about it, there seems to be confusion that only duplicates should use the rel=&#8221;canonical&#8221; specification and the original must [...]]]></description>
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		<title>2009 in Pictures &amp; SEOmoz&#8217;s Seattle Meetup on Wednesday 1/6</title>
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Posted by randfish
What a year! From traveling to software development, saying goodbye to old friends and growing the team with new ones, we&#8217;ve had a tremendously exciting 12 months at SEOmoz. To celebrate, next week, on Wednesday, January 6th 2010, we&#8217;ll be hosting an informal meetup at the Elysian Brewery on Capitol Hill&#160;in Seattle, WA. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Broadening my Reading: 10 Sources I&#8217;ve Come to Love</title>
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Posted by randfish
Historically, I&#8217;ve been fairly narrow in what I read in the blogosphere and tech arena (almost all SEO-centric stuff). You can see my Firefox sidebar list here, which&#160; hasn&#8217;t changed&#160;much since 2008 with the exception of the blogs and news sections. But, over the past 6 months, I&#8217;ve been broadening out considerably and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Tests Show PageRank Sculpting with Nofollow Still Works</title>
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Posted by Danny Dover
&#160;As SEOmoz has matured as a company, our SEO team has shifted away from treating SEO purely as an art and more toward treating it as a science. There is certainly the necessity for both perspectives but I believe we are now much more centered.
As a result of this shift, we have [...]]]></description>
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		<title>WhiteBEARD Friday &#8211; 12 Link Strategies of Searchmas</title>
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Posted by great scott!
Welcome back to our second installment of this very special WhiteBEARD Friday! Last week Rand Fishclause discussed how the new school way to get links is to give back to webmasters. That&#8217;s right, you&#8217;ve gotta give a little to get a little.&#160; This week, in the spirit of Searchmas&#169;, we&#8217;re giving you [...]]]></description>
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		<title>How Personalized Search Changes SEO (and Doesn&#8217;t)</title>
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Posted by randfish
Earlier this month, Google launched personalized results by default for all users. SEOs should have already read Danny Sullivan&#8217;s analysis of the shift (which is quite excellent) and I also suggest checking out David Harry&#8217;s Guide on the topic. Sadly, despite some good advice, it appears that a lot of folks are still [...]]]></description>
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		<title>7 Ways to Use the Web Developer Toolbar for SEO</title>
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Posted by RobOusbey
Amongst the add-ons I add to any new install of Firefox is the Web Developer Toolbar by Chris Pederick. (Find the install links at the bottom of this post.)
Obviously, this add-on is chock-full of features that are useful for web developers, but it really does make diagnosing various SEO issues much easier. This [...]]]></description>
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		<title>WhiteBEARD Friday &#8211; Give and Ye Shall Receive</title>
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Posted by great scott!
Ho-ho-ho! Merry Winter to you! In a very special Whiteboard Friday we&#8217;ll look at the new model for attracting lots of inbound links: giving back to webmasters.&#160; Nowadays it&#8217;s not always enough just to have great content. You&#8217;ve got to give the linkerati value&#8211;something that will incentivize them to link to your [...]]]></description>
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