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		<title>By: SEO Site Audit Checklist &#124; Omar Kattan - search in a nutshell</title>
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		<description>[...] it doesn&#8217;t, create one.  Its a simple text file called &#8220;robots.txt&#8221;.  Once you create your robots.txt file you can add to it your Google XML sitemap and use it to give instructions to search engines about [...]</description>
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