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3 (Simple) Reasons Why E-Commerce Websites Need SEO
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Content curation may have gotten a bad reputation and it may have been regarded in a negative manner in the past; however, that is certainly not the case now. Nowadays, curated content is an acceptable and respected way to share content with many people at the same time.

The company also announced plans to add several new positions in both the design/development and marketing fields to its expanding employee roster. Findsome & Winmore’s new clients span multiple industries, including real estate , technical services , finance , community planning and development , temporary housing and government relations .

News is out and even Google has confirmed that their Penguin update will be happening pretty soon. So it’s time to be alert and avoid violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.

Recently, Google rolled out the series of algorithmic changes that “aggressively” targeted the hacked spam in its search results. However, Google already confirmed that these changes may impact roughly 5% queries.


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