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			<title>Whither Negative Match Types?</title>
			<author>kjripp</author>
			<description>I've always wanted to use the word whither.&amp;nbsp; Like the Monty Python's Flying Circus episode &amp;quot;Whither Canada?&amp;quot;.&amp;nbsp; But I digress...
I've just posted this article on The Caffeinated Blog, and I'd love opinions/comments from fellow online marketers:
The Positive Side of Negative Keywords, Part 2: Negative Match Types - http://thecaffeinatedblog.typepad.com/the_caffeinated_blog/2008/06/the-positive-side-of-negative-keywords-part-2---negative-match-types.html
Do you think Google has made enough known about negative match types?&amp;nbsp; I'm ...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I've always wanted to use the word <em>whither</em>.&nbsp; Like the Monty Python's Flying Circus episode &quot;Whither Canada?&quot;.&nbsp; But I digress...</p>
<p>I've just posted this article on The Caffeinated Blog, and I'd love opinions/comments from fellow online marketers:</p>
<p><a href="http://thecaffeinatedblog.typepad.com/the_caffeinated_blog/2008/06/the-positive-side-of-negative-keywords-part-2---negative-match-types.html">The Positive Side of Negative Keywords, Part 2: Negative Match Types</a></p>
<p>Do you think Google has made enough known about negative match types?&nbsp; I'm quite sure there are a lot of other highly valuable tactics that they've conveniently not informed advertisers about.&nbsp; Have you seen better results from the use of negative match types?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 16:18:40 -0700</pubDate>
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