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	<title>Comments on: Building Your Freelance Writing Brand &#8211; Part 3</title>
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		<title>By: Issa</title>
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		<description>What can&#039;t be Googled these days?  Thanks for the tips you wrote here.  I think, many still think that writing for the search engines ( SEO ) is a sacred craft only shared by a select few.  Thanks to Google Caffeine, we&#039;ll definitely get more than just a rubbish full of keywords that don&#039;t make sense.  Again, it&#039;s all about interaction these days and keeping it real for your readers that work wonders.  Just take a look at the phenomenal &quot;Annoying Orange&quot; on YouTube.  How can they get more than a million view after just a week&#039;s launch of viral videos?  Simple.  They know how to engage.  Being different also helps a lot.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What can&#8217;t be Googled these days?  Thanks for the tips you wrote here.  I think, many still think that writing for the search engines ( SEO ) is a sacred craft only shared by a select few.  Thanks to Google Caffeine, we&#8217;ll definitely get more than just a rubbish full of keywords that don&#8217;t make sense.  Again, it&#8217;s all about interaction these days and keeping it real for your readers that work wonders.  Just take a look at the phenomenal &#8220;Annoying Orange&#8221; on YouTube.  How can they get more than a million view after just a week&#8217;s launch of viral videos?  Simple.  They know how to engage.  Being different also helps a lot.<br />
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