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		<description><![CDATA[It's not enough to make a video, upload it to your site and wait for search engines to find it. Video and image search engine Pixsy's Chase Norlin explains how producers can take a more active role in getting their video content to climb up the search results. RSS can help, and so can a good old-fashioned poke on the search engine shoulder.]]></description>
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