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		<description>[...] Is that all? Of course it’s not. I left out that the number of times the word appears (keyword density) is highly important. The crawly things are looking for how many times that word is mentioned to calculate where you stand compared to other content using the same word. They are looking for &#8220;relevance&#8221; &#8211; how relevant the search term is to the content on your page. (Beware of over-doing it, though. See the post on Keywords: To Stuff or Not To Stuff.) [...]</description>
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