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    72 Hours For Google to Find New Wordpress Blog

    By Alan | December 16, 2008

    This a a special video for my “Entering a niche using PLR products” case study. It’s not part of
    the step-by-step process that I’ve been showing you but it’s related.

    This video shows the importance of using Wordpress for your niche
    websites. Although it’s been debated–the consensus is that Google does
    dig Wordpress blogs as this video shows. Now of course that doesn’t mean they’ll continue
    to show you love if your Wordpress blog is made up of useless crap content but Google
    does find a Wordpress blog fast. They found mine in about 72 hours. Watch the video.

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