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July 29, 2005

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Just some thoughts on the point raised:

1. A lot of people do click on sponsored links. Either they don't know that the links are sponsored, or if the ads are targeted enough, people will click on them.

2. CSS and XHTML standards are great; however, they won't do anything to get traffic to your site.

Otherwise a very interesting read with helpful info.

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