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		<description>[...] I just posted an article on Usability and Accessibility as SEO on my Dev Blog. Some of y&#8217;all might find it interesting. One of the hardest things about the whole usability and accessibility thing is explaining its benefits to clients who could NOT care less. This article gives some ammo in that regard, and the response from one of my clients re this issue proves that clients CAN &#8220;get it&#8221; if we do the job educating them up front. Enjoy! [...]</description>
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