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	<title>Comments on: Is your site a little less than fresh?</title>
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		<title>By: Fred</title>
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		<description>Lizz,

Thanks for referencing us!  Yeah, stale content stiiii-inks.

One thing I&#039;d like to clarify, is that we usually don&#039;t advocate a full-on CMS, as they are often dreadful for search.  Instead, we have lots of static areas on sites and then CMS areas on things that do need to get updated a lot -- press releases, news sections, events, etc.

That way, what&#039;s fresh stays fresh, without affecting content that&#039;s more permanent, and without messing up any SEO goals for the site.

Anyways, thanks again for the links and welcome a new reader to your RSS!!

Best,
Fred</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lizz,</p>
<p>Thanks for referencing us!  Yeah, stale content stiiii-inks.</p>
<p>One thing I&#8217;d like to clarify, is that we usually don&#8217;t advocate a full-on CMS, as they are often dreadful for search.  Instead, we have lots of static areas on sites and then CMS areas on things that do need to get updated a lot &#8212; press releases, news sections, events, etc.</p>
<p>That way, what&#8217;s fresh stays fresh, without affecting content that&#8217;s more permanent, and without messing up any SEO goals for the site.</p>
<p>Anyways, thanks again for the links and welcome a new reader to your RSS!!</p>
<p>Best,<br />
Fred</p>
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