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href="http://www.bmon.co.uk/2008/12/seo-in-four-parts/">SEO in four parts</a></p></p>]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yesterday I suggested that getting links into your site is half of the battle when it comes to search engine optimisation (&#034;SEO&#034;). The other half which I was alluding to is &#034;on-page optimisation&#034;, or having the right content presented the right way. In <a
href="http://www.search-engine-war.co.uk/2008/12/seo-fundamentals-as-relevant-as-ever.html">The four fundamentals of SEO remain as relevant as ever</a>, the <strong>Search Engine War</strong> blog suggests that there are four elements to SEO, splitting my content half into three topics. What&#039;s more, they suggest that these are primarily the same elements as at the start of the decade &#8211; this means if you&#039;ve been steadily working on your website for the past few years, you should be in a great position by now. If you&#039;re only just thinking about investing in your website&#039;s performance, you&#039;ve got a lot of catching up to do. But <a
href="http://www.bmon.co.uk/ip/">we can give you a great start in 2009</a>, as I&#039;m sure you&#039;re aware.</p><p><p><a
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