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	<title>Comments on: How Do You Make Money From Your Search Engine Optimisation Campaign? &#8211; Part 2</title>
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		<title>By: Susie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Susie</dc:creator>
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		<description>Something you didn&#039;t really touch on in the blog was how much time Search Engine Optimisation can take to produce results - maybe that is tomorrow&#039;s blog?  Obviously because of the nature of search engines (ever changing) and as SEO isn&#039;t an exact science, Search Engine Optimisation can take different amounts of time to show noticable results for different websites, even if pretty much exactly the same SEO work has been done on all.  This could be for a number of reasons e.g the competition for certain keywords is greater for one site than another&#039;s keywords.  Whatever the reasons, Search Engine Optimization is a great marketing tool but it just takes time to grow.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Something you didn&#8217;t really touch on in the blog was how much time Search Engine Optimisation can take to produce results &#8211; maybe that is tomorrow&#8217;s blog?  Obviously because of the nature of search engines (ever changing) and as SEO isn&#8217;t an exact science, Search Engine Optimisation can take different amounts of time to show noticable results for different websites, even if pretty much exactly the same SEO work has been done on all.  This could be for a number of reasons e.g the competition for certain keywords is greater for one site than another&#8217;s keywords.  Whatever the reasons, Search Engine Optimization is a great marketing tool but it just takes time to grow.</p>
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