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		<title>By: AndreaF</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Search engines are not paid for organic search traffic, and as their algorithms change, there are no guarantees of continued referrals.&#160;Because of&#160;this lack of guarantees and certainty, a business that relies&#160;on search engine traffic can&#160;see noticable&#160;losses if the search engines stop sending visitors. These search engines can change their algorithms, which impacts a website&#039;s placement, possibly resulting in a&#160;heavy loss of traffic.&#160; It&#160;might be wise&#160;to&#160;depend less&#160;on search engine traffic, and look towards links from other websites as&#160;the main sources of traffic.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Search engines are not paid for organic search traffic, and as their algorithms change, there are no guarantees of continued referrals.&nbsp;Because of&nbsp;this lack of guarantees and certainty, a business that relies&nbsp;on search engine traffic can&nbsp;see noticable&nbsp;losses if the search engines stop sending visitors. These search engines can change their algorithms, which impacts a website&#8217;s placement, possibly resulting in a&nbsp;heavy loss of traffic.&nbsp; It&nbsp;might be wise&nbsp;to&nbsp;depend less&nbsp;on search engine traffic, and look towards links from other websites as&nbsp;the main sources of traffic.</p>
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