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		<title>By: MSN Converts! What That Means to You (And Possibly Google Too!) &#187; (EMP) E-Marketing Performance</title>
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		<description>[...] on my own personal search habits, where I spend more time looking at, and therefore reading, the descriptions rather than the titles in SERPs, I think search engines would better serve their audience by giving longer descriptions in [...]</description>
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