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		<title>By: Simple SEO &#187; Ancestry.com, bad practice or just shrewd?</title>
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		<dc:creator>Simple SEO &#187; Ancestry.com, bad practice or just shrewd?</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Who said I was researching Americans? They know from when I completed the first part of the form that I wasn&#8217;t logged on from the USA and so the follow up emails shouldn&#8217;t be centered on that. Their blurbs do imply that they rely heavily on US data but if they don&#8217;t go beyond that (other than by the contributions of members) then that should be clearly stated. [...]</description>
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