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		<title>By: neil...</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m always a little cautious about companies that make such straightforward claims to hit ranking targets for specific keywords. 

The only way an online service like this can achieve such broad results for a wide client base is through automated submissions, content, link-building, etc. I&#039;d personally be concerned where and how they are link building in particular for fear some backlinks from &quot;bad neighborhoods&quot; might creep in.

Worth a look, though, if there&#039;s that particularly sticky keyword that refuses to budge past position 7 in the SERPs.</description>
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<p>The only way an online service like this can achieve such broad results for a wide client base is through automated submissions, content, link-building, etc. I&#8217;d personally be concerned where and how they are link building in particular for fear some backlinks from &#8220;bad neighborhoods&#8221; might creep in.</p>
<p>Worth a look, though, if there&#8217;s that particularly sticky keyword that refuses to budge past position 7 in the SERPs.</p>
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