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		<title>SEO and the Colour Of Your Hat</title>
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		Thinking some more about the whole White Hat / Black Hat issue. I mentioned in a previous post that I am link building for a particular sales page and opt-in page and that I am using some techniques that for the moment at least I&#8217;m not discussing here. A little earlier I was making a [...]<p><a href="http://www.expertlistbuilding.com/listbuilding/seo/seo-and-the-colour-of-your-hat">SEO and the Colour Of Your Hat</a> is a post from: <a href="http://expertlistbuilding.com/listbuilding">Expert List Building Blog</a></p>
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