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When blogs first came about, they represented people that were detailing their lives in online diaries. This format was not terribly useful to the business community, so blogs went essentially unnoticed as a business solution. What did become evident ove rhte first few years of the blog was that search engines loved them. The fresh content was candy for engines like Google and Yahoo. Blogs seemed to climb in the search engine results organically, often out placing established websites. |
