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		<title>By: Will Yahoo Paid Inclusion Survive Microsoft Deal? &#124; Blind Five Year Old</title>
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		<description>[...] Paid Inclusion already obscures Yahoo! SEO. If Paid Inclusion goes away, many advertisers who were getting traffic ahead of natural listings will suddenly be at the mercy of natural SERP and SEO. There could be a substantial traffic impact for these advertisers who have come to rely on a certain amount of traffic at a predictable ROI. [...]</description>
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