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		<title>How To Find A Popular Niche</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When deciding on a niche for their new websites, many publishers don't use their personal interests to influence their choice. Instead, they try to find topics that are highly searched in the search engines. The higher the search count for a particular phrase, the greater the potential for staggering amounts of traffic to arrive at your site if you can rank #1 for that phrase. And of course traffic = mazoola.]]></description>
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