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		<description>It seems that a handy little WP + Twitter plugin I utilize is to blame. It&#039;s not that my blog has anything sexy going on with Googlebot, it&#039;s the Twitter feed that Google incorporates nearly instantly, and continuously.

As soon as I publish a post a Tweet is published with a link to the post.  That&#039;s how my post was indexed by Google in minutes.  I just read a REALLY spiffy post on SEOmoz.org about using Twitter as an indexation tool - here ya go: http://www.seomoz.org/blog/using-twitter-for-increased-indexation</description>
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<p>As soon as I publish a post a Tweet is published with a link to the post.  That&#8217;s how my post was indexed by Google in minutes.  I just read a REALLY spiffy post on SEOmoz.org about using Twitter as an indexation tool &#8211; here ya go: <a href="http://www.seomoz.org/blog/using-twitter-for-increased-indexation" rel="nofollow">http://www.seomoz.org/blog/using-twitter-for-increased-indexation</a></p>
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