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		<title>Cookie Cutters are for Baking, NOT for Web Sites</title>
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Recently I was asked to review the existing web site of a potential client. It was built using a free site template from a major business software provider, and it had all the tell-tale signs&#8230;generic graphics and an unsophisticated layout, a restrictive and bland content area&#8230;in other words, it could have been any site for [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Buyer Beware Turnkey Web Site &#8220;Solutions&#8221;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came across this interesting article by Diana Huff on her MarCom Writer Blog&#8230;Big SEO Mistake #1: using a &#8220;Plug and Play&#8221; Website Template. She explains clearly why this seeminlgy simple solution for a small businesses&#8217; Web site may turn into anything but. Just like I have to trust my auto mechanic because I have [...]]]></description>
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