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<title>Single Web Page</title> 
     <link>http://www.singlewebpage.com</link> 
     <description>The concept of a single web page is nothing new; it's just under-utilized as an effective marketing strategy. From a few years ago and even today, you can find single web pages on a variety of topics, but most do not take advantage of their registered domain names as a key indicator for search engine traffic. Instead we see individual resumes, "business card" style pages, and the spam quick-money style pages. </description> 
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  <copyright>Copyright singlewebpage.com</copyright> 
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<title>Single Web Page</title>
<description>Writing, maintaining and marketing a website with more than a single page is a big challenge. Active user participation to generate unique content with tools like forums, wikis, comment boxes, etc. can be effective ways to generate large amounts of organic search traffic, but can skew the focus of the site far from its original intent and take a great deal of effort to maintain. Based on our research, we've found that information presented in an article format on a single web page can be a highly effective and often preferred format for readers. With a single web page devoted to a single topic, site owners can publish on a variety of genres with a distinct marketing advantage without the constraints of publishing within a single theme. For similarly themed articles, site owners can link single web pages together to form a network of related sites, each reinforcing the others while independently maintaining a marketing advantage. </description>
<link>http://www.singlewebpage.com/</link>
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