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	<title>Comments on: MarketingProfs Keynote Address: Dan Ariely</title>
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		<title>By: Media Bullseye</title>
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		<description>&lt;strong&gt;White Hat SEO vs. Black Hat SEO...&lt;/strong&gt;

Most believe there are two ways to do better in search engine results: White Hat - being &quot;honest&quot;...and not doing Black Hat - making changes to your site, or getting links that have nothing to do with the user experience, and are done solely to score...</description>
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<p>Most believe there are two ways to do better in search engine results: White Hat &#8211; being &#8220;honest&#8221;&#8230;and not doing Black Hat &#8211; making changes to your site, or getting links that have nothing to do with the user experience, and are done solely to score&#8230;</p>
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