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		<title>By: I&#8217;m Giving Away a Free Article to Promote Your Site &#124; gainfully unemployed</title>
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		<description>[...] Article directories (at least the good ones) have high rankings in search engines because they are moderated by human beings and have certain standards for publication. This makes the content and the sites as a whole more valuable and relevant. So even if you blog doesn&#8217;t rank high for a term, you may still be able to publish at a highly ranked article directory and leverage that into some direct traffic to your blog. [...]</description>
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