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		<title>Using PLR For Squidoo lens Building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Using plr articles is a great way to quickly put up a Squidoo lens. The articles can be broken into modules easily and with a little editing and changing of the content, you have unique content that makes Google happy.
Here&#8217;s a great video talking about the ongoing debate of the ethics of using plr and [...]]]></description>
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