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		<title>Self hosting not Free hosting</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hello I wrote this article after using a free site&#8230; Yes I do use them but for one reason only links!  Back to my hosted site!   My sites are all now days with GOGVO Search engines like back links&#8230;  and I personally try to give them what they want!   That&#8217;s just common sense.  For my sites [...]]]></description>
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