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		<description>The fact is when you go to a search engine and type in what you&#039;re looking for, there are only 10 results on the first page. That&#039;s it. Ten web pages, minus the ads, of course. Recent studies tell us that the first 3 results get over 70% of the clicks. That means that if you are not on the first page of the search results, for your keyword, it will be highly unlikely that you will get any significant traffic. </description>
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