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<description><![CDATA[Once you've managed to build your own website you are facing a huge dilemma: how to get your site indexed by search engines and how to get those one way links so valuable for SE.     One important way of getting one way links to your site is doing slow manual directory submissions.     You might ask why 'slow'?]]></description>
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