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<title><![CDATA[How Google's 'Penguin' Update Will Change Publishing, for the Better]]></title>
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Yaron Galai 







Over the past decade, the publishing industry been swinging on a pendulum created by  the effects of  search engine optimization (SEO). In the old, primarily print days, the most successful publishers were those that  could produce great content for a specific audience and keep that  audience engaged via subscriptions o]]></description>
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