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		<title>Anatomy of a Perfect Facebook Post: Exactly What to Post to Get Better Results by @kevanlee</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ You post to your Facebook page, hoping you’ve hit upon something that works. How great would it be know that the post you just published had the best chance of maximizing clicks, likes, and comments. Facebook posts especially—given the dramatic dip in reach—can feel like a mystery]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> You post to your Facebook page, hoping you’ve hit upon something that works. How great would it be know that the post you just published had the best chance of maximizing clicks, likes, and comments. Facebook posts especially—given the dramatic dip in reach—can feel like a mystery</p>
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