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	Comments on: Google&#8217;s 2018 Updates So Far And How They Already Impact Your Website	</title>
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				By: Costa				</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I understand Google has to keep itself current and relevant to the times, but its a real pain in the back side for website owners predicting what is good and current seo in comparison to worthless time wasting seo. It seems to constantly change like the weather in the UK!]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I understand Google has to keep itself current and relevant to the times, but its a real pain in the back side for website owners predicting what is good and current seo in comparison to worthless time wasting seo. It seems to constantly change like the weather in the UK!</p>
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