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		<title>By: ORM - Managing Your Brand&#8217;s Reputation Online &#124; Omar Kattan - Search Engine Marketing Expert</title>
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		<dc:creator>ORM - Managing Your Brand&#8217;s Reputation Online &#124; Omar Kattan - Search Engine Marketing Expert</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Create subdomains.  Subdomains are considered as semi-stand alone sites by Search engines and therefore if you have sufficient content to place under a subdomain (eg news.brand.com) then that subdomain will have a very high probability of ranking for your brand name (below your main site)  [...]</description>
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