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		<title>By: michael beno</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d be interested to know how this is going to affect SEO moving forward, if at all. Wikipedia has obviously had a huge influence on the evolution of search engine marketing strategies the past few years, but what&#039;s going to happen as it gets more and more difficult to manipulate keywords without getting called out for being biased?

And what percentage of Wikipedia entries are completely unbiased anyway? Seems like the answer to that question just went from subjective to objective depending on the corresponding IP address.

I say Wikipedia for president...or at least press secretary...
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;d be interested to know how this is going to affect SEO moving forward, if at all. Wikipedia has obviously had a huge influence on the evolution of search engine marketing strategies the past few years, but what&#8217;s going to happen as it gets more and more difficult to manipulate keywords without getting called out for being biased?</p>
<p>And what percentage of Wikipedia entries are completely unbiased anyway? Seems like the answer to that question just went from subjective to objective depending on the corresponding IP address.</p>
<p>I say Wikipedia for president&#8230;or at least press secretary&#8230;</p>
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