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		<title>By: WordPressMarketer.Com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; (Network marketing newsletter) An Intro To Google Filters - #10 False Use Of The Robots.txt File</title>
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		<description>[...] An Intro To Google Filters - #10 False Use Of The Robots.txt FileThe robots.txt file is not a typical Google filter but it can have a dramatic impact on how search engines see your website. Most search engines try to respect the wishes of websites owners. They want to know which pages you want them to see and which you want to keep private. In order for you to communicate with the search engine spiders [...]</description>
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