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		<description>Hi, excellent post. I usually take advantage of feeder sites to get great totally free traffic

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, excellent post. I usually take advantage of feeder sites to get great totally free traffic</p>
<p>Feeder sites are awesome at driving substantial quantities of organic targeted traffic, fresh from the various search engines in record time. Best of all, you can literally get ranking for many of the most competitive keyword phrases just by taking advantage of these traffic magnets. </p>
<p>Just in case you are not familiar with what exactly feeder web sites really are, think Reddit.com, Hubpages.com, Blogger.com as well as Ning.com</p>
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