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	<title>Comments on: Google Blog Search moves in with parents?</title>
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		<title>By: Google Integrating Blog Posts Into Search Results &#124; Content Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] I just found a post titled Google Integrating Blog Posts Into Search Results&#160;via BlogHerald. The author has a screen shot of the search result. He says when he conducted a few searches Google also showed results from a few blogs at the bottom of the search results page. I searched for &#8220;content writing&#8221; first and then &#8220;online copywriting&#8221; and no blogs turned up so I couldn&#8217;t check this thing myself. It&#8217;s good if it&#8217;s happening. Blogs will get more exposure. In the Blogherald post the author is slightly skeptical and says: Iâ€™m worried about splogs and such ruining it, actually. What if a non-blogosphere savvy user clicks three suggested Blog Search links, and only get rubbish splogs? Iâ€™m pretty sure thatâ€™s a reader lost to the blogosphereâ€¦ Then again, there are spammy traditional sites getting hits from search engines as well, so perhaps it isnâ€™t such a big problem. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] I just found a post titled Google Integrating Blog Posts Into Search Results&nbsp;via BlogHerald. The author has a screen shot of the search result. He says when he conducted a few searches Google also showed results from a few blogs at the bottom of the search results page. I searched for &#8220;content writing&#8221; first and then &#8220;online copywriting&#8221; and no blogs turned up so I couldn&#8217;t check this thing myself. It&#8217;s good if it&#8217;s happening. Blogs will get more exposure. In the Blogherald post the author is slightly skeptical and says: Iâ€™m worried about splogs and such ruining it, actually. What if a non-blogosphere savvy user clicks three suggested Blog Search links, and only get rubbish splogs? Iâ€™m pretty sure thatâ€™s a reader lost to the blogosphereâ€¦ Then again, there are spammy traditional sites getting hits from search engines as well, so perhaps it isnâ€™t such a big problem. [...]</p>
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