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		<description><![CDATA[Monitor what is being said about you or your company and protect yourself.
While paying for monitoring can be very effective, individuals can use free tools to monitor their reputation online. Below is a number of free, quick, easy and effective approaches to monitor results for your name.
Google Alerts  for Personal Branding
You can configure Google Alerts by [...]]]></description>
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