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	<title>Comments on: The Ups and Downs of a Suffolk Wedding Photographer</title>
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		<title>By: Dean @ Pro Copy Tips</title>
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		<description>You&#039;re absolutely right. I have a client who just revamped their site and blew thousands of dollars. But the update has few words, just images. 

When I reworked my main business site (directcreative.com) a couple years ago, it was way down in the search results, generally page 10 or lower. I SEO&#039;d the whole thing, upgraded to a CSS structure, worked on headlines, added more content, added a blog, etc. Not long after, I shot up to page 1, 2 or 3 for a variety of key terms. ALL my business comes from my site now.</description>
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<p>When I reworked my main business site (directcreative.com) a couple years ago, it was way down in the search results, generally page 10 or lower. I SEO&#8217;d the whole thing, upgraded to a CSS structure, worked on headlines, added more content, added a blog, etc. Not long after, I shot up to page 1, 2 or 3 for a variety of key terms. ALL my business comes from my site now.</p>
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