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		<title>Reverse Engineering Human Rating to Predict the Future of Search</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The key to remaining competitive in organic search is to always be two steps ahead of the search engines. Given the frequency and impact of search engine algorithm updates, those who don’t consider the long-term effects of their optimization efforts are subject to pitfalls similar to those many brands experienced after Google’s Panda and Penguin The post Reverse Engineering Human Rating to Predict the Future of Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal ]]></description>
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