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		<title>Oops, Wrong Author</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Who hasn't made an assumption, that turned out to be wrong? We all do it, and at times, that can really lead to some headaches, especially if you have to go back and correct a few posts, like fifty or sixty or a hundred.  However, there are some ways to help speed that up, such as with the wordpress rss feed plug-in.]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sites need to have a map, that the customer can view, can access, and that you can utilize for a reference tool. XML sitemaps, are designed to notify search engines of updates, but they don't help you find posts to link to, nor do they help your visitors find the things they need, in an easy format. Searches are not as good as seeing a good post  listing, and besides, it might help entice them to explore your site further.]]></description>
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