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		<title>Google Adwords &#8211; Ad Title Character Limit 25 or 28???</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Trickster&#8217;s recent SEOmoz post outlines how Google are allowing ads to have a title that&#8217;s longer than the 25 character limit. Surely this can&#8217;t be true!
I thought I&#8217;d test it out for myself here in the UK.
I stuck to Trickster&#8217;s 28 character example of [oklahoma medical malpractice] (exact match) and used the keyword insert function, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Free Google AdWords Clicks!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes people you heard me,  Google are literally giving you money for nothing and your clicks for free (do you like what I did there &#8211; Dire Straits).
Ever clicked on the &#8216;More Sponsored Links&#8217; link at the bottom of a SERP&#8217;s page underneath the other sponsored ads? Well it turns out that the ads featured [...]]]></description>
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