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<description>Also, each engine has also been known to change their algos, and will very likely do so again in the near future. 
Because of this alone, all SEOers must deal with the concept that they need to plan for many different types of algos. 

 Whether or not Google uses any type of You Rank, hasn't been established as far as I am aware at this time. 
However, it is well established Google is collecting as much information about as many people as it can. 

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<description>The first thing you have to do is find a niche. And that is easier said than done. There are many niches on the Internet. Just go to any search engine and type in just about any keyword or keyword phrase. In many cases, you will find millions of sites for that keyword phrase, unless of course you type in underwater pole vaulting. Then I don't think you'll have much luck. So picking a niche, or finding a profitable niche, one with little competition, is probably the hardest part of this strategy. But once you have found one, it gets easier. 
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<description>Because of this, some of the autoresponder services are not allowing their members to use these scripts. 
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  <description>Look at classified ads. 
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  <description>One of these days, my words will sink into people's heads. Until that day comes, I'll be constantly trying to explain to people that there is no such thing as the best Internet advertising method. Why? Well, it's basically because everybody's business is different. What works for one person may not work for another person simply because of the target market and the niche. In this article, I'm going to try to simply explain why this is so by pointing out some examples. Hopefully, those examples will make things crystal clear so that you no longer have to ask what the best Internet advertising methods are.
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  <description>Steal My Rolex For $xxx
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    <description>So the question becomes, how do you know if somebody is a prospect or not? This answer may come off as being a wise one, but it's not. It's the way you do it. How? You ask them. That's right, you ask them. The rub is HOW you go about doing that. You don't come out and say, "Are you a prospect?" For one thing, they're going to look at you like you had two heads. No, you have to be a little more subtle than that.
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