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					<description><![CDATA[Determining the search intent has always been one of my biggest challenges, and how potential buyers are searching. Just because I may search in one way, it doesn’t mean everyone else will do the same. When I start a new project I love asking my friends and other close to me how they would go about searching for the service or product I’m working to optimize. Thanks for sharing your insight!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Determining the search intent has always been one of my biggest challenges, and how potential buyers are searching. Just because I may search in one way, it doesn’t mean everyone else will do the same. When I start a new project I love asking my friends and other close to me how they would go about searching for the service or product I’m working to optimize. Thanks for sharing your insight!</p>
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