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	<title>Comments on: Keyword Density Optimization on MSN</title>
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		<title>By: Richard Hearne</title>
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		<description>Very interesting stuff Dave. 

Did the changes have any noticeable effects in either the Google or Yahho SERPs?

Moving from 50 to 5 purely with on-page changes is pretty impressive alright, even more so because that keyphrase is going to be fairly competitive.

Best rgds

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<p>Did the changes have any noticeable effects in either the Google or Yahho SERPs?</p>
<p>Moving from 50 to 5 purely with on-page changes is pretty impressive alright, even more so because that keyphrase is going to be fairly competitive.</p>
<p>Best rgds</p>
<p>Richard.</p>
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