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	<title>Comments on: The 9 myths of pay per click</title>
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		<title>By: sjsr1979</title>
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		<description>Pay per click and natural rankings are not wholly separate entities.  Sure, PPC will not shoot you up the organic rankings but it sure comes in handy when you have been penalized by Google.  Look at the examples, BMW for instance, and there are others which are probably a bit too contentious to mention.  Money talks in this industry as it does in any other.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pay per click and natural rankings are not wholly separate entities.  Sure, PPC will not shoot you up the organic rankings but it sure comes in handy when you have been penalized by Google.  Look at the examples, BMW for instance, and there are others which are probably a bit too contentious to mention.  Money talks in this industry as it does in any other.</p>
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