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		<description>I have been trying to use the SEO tools and have been very difficult for me, moreover as a student of e-commerce, i believe that SEO and SEM is the new word for marketing and it takes a lot of time and hardwork to make a web site more popular with the big search engines. However, i am still confused about organic SEO, is it another term to be useful for SEO consultants or just a basic fad for everyone!
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