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For a long time, Australian business people have frowned upon blogging. Few businesses have embraced it and usually for reasons that seemed to make sense at the time. This article will explain how you really do have something worthwhile to give and how your efforts can benefit your business. Sure, blogging is good for building your authority in Google’s eyes, but it also offers less obvious benefits.
Before we explain what Inbound Marketing is, you need to understand that a sales funnel is a diagram of how your online marketing strategy works.
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Matt Cutts of Google explains the problems that Google sees far too much of!
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