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		<title>Search Engines Results on Credit Card Keywords</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Card debt can  truly bug the peace of your intellect. You keep hearing stories about folks who  run a debt on their Credit card debt. A number of these stories are serious and  some others are comical. Yesterday I heard a man tell his story about how he  went on his [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.landbank.net" target="_blank">Card debt</a> can  truly bug the peace of your intellect. You keep hearing stories about folks who  run a debt on their Credit card debt. A number of these stories are serious and  some others are comical. Yesterday I heard a man tell his story about how he  went on his mission to dump his Visa card debt.</p>
<p>He started with reading the recommendation on diverse sites and trying  assorted search engines and he was amazed at the amount of results he got. One  night he was so exhausted that he typed in &#8216;card com credit debt en language  site&#8217;. After he typed &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217;, he realized he  had made a slight typing mistake in typing &#8216;card com credit debt en language  site&#8217;. His search entertained him even more when he revealed that &#8216;card com  credit debt en language site&#8217; did actually get him some results. Though the  search engine did counsel changing the &#8216;en&#8217; to &#8216;in&#8217;, there were still some  results for &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217;.</p>
<p>He just went on to search for &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217; as only  one term.</p>
<p>He puzzled, if lots of folks were making similar searches as he was doing on  &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217; i.e. Using random terms with a bit of  mistyping. He went on to typing &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217; on  another search engines, simply to check that. Shortly , it sort of turned into a  research ( and fun ) of different kind i.e. He believed that it was a bit  surprising to have another people too that were looking for or using the same  term &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217; ( particularly such a long term as  &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217; ). So he went on to look at these  results that were returned for &#8216;card com credit debt en language site&#8217;.</p>
<p>However, that was just the fun some of it and he shortly went off to sleep.  Yes, he did have a giggle with his chums the following day.</p>
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