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		<title>What Really Happened With Raven Tools: Interview with Jon Henshaw</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ In late 2012, Internet marketing tools platform Raven Tools raised eyebrows in the SEO world when the company’s CEO announced that Raven would remove “all unauthorized Google data” – or data obtained through scraping Google against its terms of service – from its platform, including its rank tracking service and data from third-party provider SEMRush. Author information John Rampton Managing Editor John Rampton is an entrepreneur, full-time computer nerd, PPC guru at Maple North and founder at PPC.org. ]]></description>
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