Article Marketing Robot Backlinks!

by gary15
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Hi,

Well I just purchased article marketing robot as I heard a lot of good reviews about this piece of software and of course the price is much more affordable, considering that the Unique Article Wizard is $67 a month.

Anyway, just wanted to ask some questions regarding the backlinks.

I've heard many people say getting too many backlinks for fairly new websites will have a negative effect on your websites. So around 50 or less is a good option, as it looks more natural to Google.

But I've also heard tons of people say that they just blast a article to all the article directories (around 3000 directories) and they see great results for a few day and then the ranking just dissapears and appears a few weeks later? Is it just Google Dance or is the website sandboxed?

So basically, what I'm trying to say is is it a wise idea to blast a article to around (3000) article directories in 1 go? All directories will obviously have a approval time, so it can take a few hours, few days, or even few weeks, right? Or is it better to spread the articles, so that it posts 50 articles a day.

I currently have mixed feelings about this, as Google will take some time crawling all those backlinks and wont crawl 3000 articles in 1 day, right?

So anybody have a input of this?

Thanks,
#article #backlinks #directory
  • Profile picture of the author wilsonm
    You are blasting out 3000 in a day but most of these articles will not get indexed by Google so you will not get 3000 backlinks.
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    • Profile picture of the author 223Limar
      That is true although you submitting 3000 directory in a day, you may get the all directories backlinks (- non-approval) after a long period.
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  • Profile picture of the author somacorellc
    If all you're worried about is blasting out articles, you can hire someone to do this for you on fiverr for, well, $5 at a time. Probably much cheaper than you're spending now.

    I wouldn't waste my time submitting articles, personally.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
      I have the same mindset as you. I submit to around 3000+ directories in AMR. Not all of the articles will be found by Google. However, the ones that are found, like you said, could be found in an hour, others in a day, others in a week, and others in a month. So I really don't believe in the whole "too much, too soon" mentality that some people speak of because Google's not gonna find the articles all at once.
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  • Profile picture of the author JHC81
    Why not just do 1000 articles per day or every other day just to be safe.
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    • Profile picture of the author kshera
      Originally Posted by Amy Garrison View Post

      Why not just do 1000 articles per day or every other day just to be safe.

      I agree to the above Quote
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    • Profile picture of the author Digitel
      Originally Posted by Amy Garrison View Post

      Why not just do 1000 articles per day or every other day just to be safe.

      I do agree. You have a great idea, i really appreciate it.
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  • Profile picture of the author Dylan K
    I blasted 3000 articles back in december, checked to see how many were indexed about an hour ago.

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    I wouldnt worry.
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
      Originally Posted by hoot33 View Post

      I blasted 3000 articles back in december, checked to see how many were indexed about an hour ago.

      4

      I wouldnt worry.
      What did you use to see if they were indexed? The LiveLinks function?
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      • Profile picture of the author Enfusia
        I use AMR and can tell you 1st hand that I took 2 article put it into EZA with the link to my landing page that presells to my sales page.

        I then took those articles and cross linked them so that one article placed into AMR is linking to the OTHER article in EZA and the other link to my landing page. And vise verse with the other article cross linking to to other EZA and landing page.

        I put AMR on 100 links per hour and ran it 8 or so hours per day.

        I then took those articles using same strategy put them into Free traffic system and NPP. Both of my articles are #1 in Google for their primary KW's and both of my landing pages are on Page 1 with 1 at #2 pos and 1 at #5 pos.

        You can use this strategy if you like it works well this is not my first attempt at this.

        The results are pretty constant unless you suck at KW research.

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        • Profile picture of the author IM Ash
          Originally Posted by Enfusia View Post

          I use AMR and can tell you 1st hand that I took 2 article put it into EZA with the link to my landing page that presells to my sales page.

          I then took those articles and cross linked them so that one article placed into AMR is linking to the OTHER article in EZA and the other link to my landing page. And vise verse with the other article cross linking to to other EZA and landing page.

          I put AMR on 100 links per hour and ran it 8 or so hours per day.

          I then took those articles using same strategy put them into Free traffic system and NPP. Both of my articles are #1 in Google for their primary KW's and both of my landing pages are on Page 1 with 1 at #2 pos and 1 at #5 pos.

          You can use this strategy if you like it works well this is not my first attempt at this.

          The results are pretty constant unless you suck at KW research.

          Patrick
          Hi Patrick

          Just curious - do you spin your articles or do you submit the same article to all of the platforms mentioned above?

          Thanks!

          Ashley
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      • Profile picture of the author Dylan K
        Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

        What did you use to see if they were indexed? The LiveLinks function?
        Export from livelinks, import to scrapebox
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        • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
          Originally Posted by hoot33 View Post

          Export from livelinks, import to scrapebox
          Yeah, from what I've found, the LiveLinks function is garbage and doesn't work too well. What I do is copy a snippet of my unique article, paste it into Google, and search for it in quotes. I just checked one, and after only 4 days I see that 118 different sites show up in the google SERPs. I also checked one that I submitted over a month ago, and there are 128 sites showing my article. Those are from blasts of about 3200 sites.
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          • Profile picture of the author Bryan V
            Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

            Yeah, from what I've found, the LiveLinks function is garbage and doesn't work too well. What I do is copy a snippet of my unique article, paste it into Google, and search for it in quotes. I just checked one, and after only 4 days I see that 118 different sites show up in the google SERPs. I also checked one that I submitted over a month ago, and there are 128 sites showing my article. Those are from blasts of about 3200 sites.
            I recently did a livelink check with AMR pulling from about 5 or 6 of my articles on one account. I got around 600 links returned after removing all the sites that stripped out my links. This works well enough for me.
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          • Profile picture of the author timpears
            Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

            Yeah, from what I've found, the LiveLinks function is garbage and doesn't work too well. What I do is copy a snippet of my unique article, paste it into Google, and search for it in quotes. I just checked one, and after only 4 days I see that 118 different sites show up in the google SERPs. I also checked one that I submitted over a month ago, and there are 128 sites showing my article. Those are from blasts of about 3200 sites.
            Forgive me, but 128 links out of 3,200 submissions seems a pretty poor showing to me. Am I wrong?
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            • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
              Originally Posted by timpears View Post

              Forgive me, but 128 links out of 3,200 submissions seems a pretty poor showing to me. Am I wrong?
              Might sound like it, but it seems to be working just fine that way for me. And it beats the crap out of submitting to each site manually.
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              • Profile picture of the author timpears
                Originally Posted by Chris Sweeney View Post

                Might sound like it, but it seems to be working just fine that way for me. And it beats the crap out of submitting to each site manually.
                I was seriously thinking of buying this software and decided to to a test using a fellow on Fiverr.com. 3,600 submissions, about 1,000 or so successful. Yet my site doesn't show up in the first 100 pages of Google. The guy screwed up the anchor text so ran it again and this time only got 600 successful. Still no signs of my site in Google.

                I really would like to get this software due to the overwhelming positive feedback I have read. Yet my experience tells me it is just like every other piece of automatic back linking software I have seen, long on promises and short on performance.

                I bought Scrapebox because of the claims made by the seller and everyone that commented on it. I can't get any links to stick with it myself.

                Is it me, or am I just doomed to failure in IM? It gets pretty frustrating sometimes.
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                • Profile picture of the author ExploringInfinity
                  Originally Posted by timpears View Post

                  I was seriously thinking of buying this software and decided to to a test using a fellow on Fiverr.com. 3,600 submissions, about 1,000 or so successful. Yet my site doesn't show up in the first 100 pages of Google. The guy screwed up the anchor text so ran it again and this time only got 600 successful. Still no signs of my site in Google.

                  I really would like to get this software due to the overwhelming positive feedback I have read. Yet my experience tells me it is just like every other piece of automatic back linking software I have seen, long on promises and short on performance.

                  I bought Scrapebox because of the claims made by the seller and everyone that commented on it. I can't get any links to stick with it myself.

                  Is it me, or am I just doomed to failure in IM? It gets pretty frustrating sometimes.
                  You expect results how long after using it? One blast and you expect it to put you to the front of google?

                  You need patience with SEO. One link blast and then sitting around waiting for results is going to get you nowhere, exactly like you've experienced.

                  If you do an article submission every day, and build diverse deep linking profiles you will see results..

                  This is what I did today:

                  Built 19 web 2.0 properties with links to my money site. Submitted an article with AMR to the PR2+ directories, with backlinks pointing to the web 2.0s.

                  Then I took the livelinks from the high PR AMR blast, and submitted to the rest of the low quality directories with backlinks to the livelinks from the high PR submission.

                  Then I took the livelinks from that submission, combined it with the livelinks from the high PR submission and the web 2.0s, and then I submitted a new article with AMR to all of the directories with backlinks to all of the links I already created.

                  THen I took ALL of the links I created, and put them into scrapebox to get some AutoApprove blog comments...

                  Gotta go deep, and do stuff like this every day... and expect results in a month or two.
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                  • Profile picture of the author timpears
                    Originally Posted by ExploringInfinity View Post

                    You expect results how long after using it? One blast and you expect it to put you to the front of google?
                    You assume way too much my friend. Did I say that I expected to be on the first page of Google? No, I said that I was not in the first 100 pages. I have heard multiple stories of people that tell me they are on the first page in a day or two to a week.

                    Did you notice that I said, "I am not in the first 100 pages"? And it was more than one blast.
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    • Profile picture of the author ExploringInfinity
      Originally Posted by hoot33 View Post

      I blasted 3000 articles back in december, checked to see how many were indexed about an hour ago.

      4

      I wouldnt worry.

      You need to get yourself a backlink energizer, my friend!
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  • Profile picture of the author seniorsmithg
    I'm using Article Demon for the same purpose (backlinks). It takes quite some time just to set up the accounts, submit the articles to those accounts, subsequently have submitted articles then published by the directories, and then finally found by Google.

    I've been using AD for a few days; I've submitted around 173 articles. As of right now, only 25 have been published, and only a few of them have been found by Google.

    That said, my site has went from ranking at #15 to #16, to #10 (first page) in this short amount of time (probably four days). I'm sure it will Google-dance a bit, but it's nice to see some results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Cole
    I also have AMR and love it..

    I set my articles to drip feed out at a random No, i also like to have several articles in the mix at any one time for each website. Each seperate article will be backlinking to a different URL on my site.

    So the overall site is gaining in backlinks, but each page is getting a little love along the way. The whole domain also benefits this way too..
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  • Profile picture of the author kshera
    Originally Posted by gary15 View Post

    Hi,

    Well I just purchased article marketing robot as I heard a lot of good reviews about this piece of software and of course the price is much more affordable, considering that the Unique Article Wizard is $67 a month.

    Anyway, just wanted to ask some questions regarding the backlinks.

    I've heard many people say getting too many backlinks for fairly new websites will have a negative effect on your websites. So around 50 or less is a good option, as it looks more natural to Google.

    But I've also heard tons of people say that they just blast a article to all the article directories (around 3000 directories) and they see great results for a few day and then the ranking just dissapears and appears a few weeks later? Is it just Google Dance or is the website sandboxed?

    So basically, what I'm trying to say is is it a wise idea to blast a article to around (3000) article directories in 1 go? All directories will obviously have a approval time, so it can take a few hours, few days, or even few weeks, right? Or is it better to spread the articles, so that it posts 50 articles a day.

    I currently have mixed feelings about this, as Google will take some time crawling all those backlinks and wont crawl 3000 articles in 1 day, right?

    So anybody have a input of this?

    Thanks,
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  • Profile picture of the author danoctav
    Yeah no need to worry.Google not index all articles at same time and another factor is the articles are not all approved same time.So everything is just perfect for blasting with AMR!
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  • Profile picture of the author bmartinez1234
    Drip Feed Blasts may be something to consider also. It allows you to set it and control how many back links you get to your sites. Very flexible and easy to use. hxxp://dripfeedblasts.com
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  • Ive been trying out this software and I'm still not sold on it. I've submitted to about 100 sites, and so far I've found 3 of my articles published. 1 of them is by a different author and the link doesnt point to my domain. I contacted the webmaster and he was confused as hell saying the author is not even in their database.
    The other 2 articles I have found don't have a link to my site in the resource box. They have my domain name, but it is typed in text so no backlink juice.

    Not that impressed so far to be honest. Is it really worth the money?
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    I would like to bump this to hear more reviews as I am thinking of purchasing.. Do you know if Warriors get any type of discounts

    Thanks
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      Originally Posted by mike305 View Post

      I would like to bump this to hear more reviews as I am thinking of purchasing.. Do you know if Warriors get any type of discounts

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    I've been using AMR for about 3 months now and I get very good results from it.

    I'll be the first to admit that the user interface isn't as nice as it could be and I'd certainly recommend reading the manual to get the hang of it.

    Once you understand all the various checkboxes and statuses, it's pretty straightforward from there.

    If I do everything from scratch, ie:

    1. Create email account
    2. Register email
    3. Create a spun article in TBS (prefer doing that to using AMR built in spinner)
    4. Confirm emails
    5. Blast out article

    The whole process (excluding the time taken to spin the article) only takes about 10 mins of my time.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Williamson
    Would it be sensible to assume that it might be better to submit to a lower number of directories instead of the full 3000? I've heard that if you spin an article and submit it around, only so many of them will get indexed. And you would want the ones indexed to be the directories with the most authority and highest PR. So might it make sense to only submit to those and leave out all the crappy ones?
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      AMR is awsome. Its really boosted my traffic in the last few months.

      However, the software can be a little flaky at times and does break now and again - check out their forum. But the software owner soon gets on the case and fixes it in a couple of days. Different people seem to get different problems - but given the amount of operating systems and configurations its hardly surprising.

      That being said, its worth putting up with as it certainly gets you results.
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  • Profile picture of the author Mercury363
    I have to ask if I don't spin an article and submit said article to multiple articles sites is this hurting my linking process?
    I have used spinners before but I have to admit I have found them less than useful for my chosen topic (or perhaps my own inability!!) but if someone could shed any light on it I would be grateful!
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    • Profile picture of the author ExploringInfinity
      Originally Posted by tabletpcvision View Post

      I have the same question? Also if I spin the article what page should that link point too, ie, home page or original article page? I'm a newbie so please forgive my questions...
      Both.

      Make links that go to all of your articles and domains. Home page, individual pages, posts, articles.

      Blast them all!:rolleyes:
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  • Profile picture of the author RevenueBuilder
    spun articles are really not that great, you're better off just starting your own site and writing your own unique content on it and waiting for aggregators to pick it up.
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    • Profile picture of the author Steadyon
      Originally Posted by RevenueBuilder View Post

      spun articles are really not that great, you're better off just starting your own site and writing your own unique content on it and waiting for aggregators to pick it up.

      Absolute nonsense!
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  • Profile picture of the author InitialEffort
    I am going to have to agree with RevenueBuilder that unique content is always better than spun content.

    As far as where to point your links. I typically deeplink pages of my website, and also do some to the main domain.
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    • Profile picture of the author bay37
      Originally Posted by InitialEffort View Post

      I am going to have to agree with RevenueBuilder that unique content is always better than spun content.
      But... You can write really good spintax and get crazy numbers of really good articles.

      Try 3-5 variations of each paragraph, 3-5 variations of every sentence, and then word/phrase spin... Man those articles come out awesome and get indexed just as easy as unique content does (because they are all pretty much unique). Costly though.

      Just started using AMR, testing time weeeeeeee!
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      • Profile picture of the author papagiorgio
        Originally Posted by bay37 View Post

        But... You can write really good spintax and get crazy numbers of really good articles.

        Try 3-5 variations of each paragraph, 3-5 variations of every sentence, and then word/phrase spin... Man those articles come out awesome and get indexed just as easy as unique content does (because they are all pretty much unique). Costly though.

        Just started using AMR, testing time weeeeeeee!
        That is hardly worth the time for 99% of the directories in AMR. If you were to use that level of spinning you are better of creating tier 1 properties that you have at least some control over and then using AMR to link to those.
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  • Profile picture of the author GeorgR.
    I dont think its a good idea to blast to 3000 or 5000 for that matter, since 85% of those directories are crap. Select the ones with higher PR and dont bother with the thousands of PR0 sites. IMO.

    Furthermore, think outside the box, If you are afraid to blast your main/money site...you can as well blast an article or web2.0 property linking to your site, not your MAIN site.

    I really dont think the AMR blasts are so "dangerous", compared to mega blasts with Xrumer etc. The reason is simply the lower number of article directories and the fact that they are not getting approved right away. There is simply no way to blast thousands of links a day.
    Also, article syndication etc. is quite normal..i do not THINK that google penalizes a site for many links from article directories.
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  • Yea I wouldn't worry too much. You definitely won't get all your links found at the same time. In all likely, you will only get about 800 odd articles successfully submitted (still not bad), and those links will get found gradually over time.
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  • Profile picture of the author Henri Lind
    im doing at least 1 submission every day. google will eventually find them over time.
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    • Profile picture of the author AuthorityRush
      You've gotta love AMR for its simplicity and cost effectiveness. Its less than $100 and you can build decent links all day long with it. And once you get good at using it, then begin fiddling with getting all of your links indexed using RSS feeds and what ever else you can figure out.

      For example: this was just something I did quickly. I sent out a blast of only 100 links to PR2+ sites. One month later my site was still stuck at position #5. So I looked to see what was indexed. Only 3 links. So all I did was export the links (which is a big bonus with AMR) and place them on one of my crappier blogs. The next day the site was #1. Seriously! Now I index a bit slier. I've learned a lot just experimenting. I suggest you do the same.
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      • Profile picture of the author octavyo
        If you submit one article to all the directories you will get on an average 500 articles published instantly So you have 500 backlinks But Google won`t discover all your backlinks at once so as long as you have used unique content you should be ok.
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        • Profile picture of the author joanagoldman
          Originally Posted by octavyo View Post

          If you submit one article to all the directories you will get on an average 500 articles published instantly So you have 500 backlinks But Google won`t discover all your backlinks at once so as long as you have used unique content you should be ok.
          what do you mean "as long as you used unique content"? there is one article that will be published on all directories so it is not unique anymore right? just trying to understand how this program works, if you still have to spin the article that you will place on all the directories or not.
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          • Profile picture of the author dminorfmajor
            Originally Posted by joanagoldman View Post

            what do you mean "as long as you used unique content"? there is one article that will be published on all directories so it is not unique anymore right? just trying to understand how this program works, if you still have to spin the article that you will place on all the directories or not.
            I'm not sure exactly what would happen if you didn't use unique content when "blasting" but I tend to only use articles I've written myself. Such as old ezine articles that have already been published. Not sure if any of this helps but I still do it. Also, as mentioned above, I never spin.
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  • Profile picture of the author dminorfmajor
    I'm still using the free trial of this but I'm loving it so far. Do you absolutely have to spin? All I've been doing is blasting different articles to the same set of sites. Is this going to hurt me because I'm not spinning at all?
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    • Profile picture of the author Chris Sweeney
      Originally Posted by dminorfmajor View Post

      I'm still using the free trial of this but I'm loving it so far. Do you absolutely have to spin? All I've been doing is blasting different articles to the same set of sites. Is this going to hurt me because I'm not spinning at all?
      I've never spun my articles and it's been working fine for me.
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  • Profile picture of the author stackcash
    I didn't see anyone mention backlink consistency. I don't believe the search engines really care how many pages you're being indexed on everyday, as long as you're indexing consistent numbers. So, if you're going to theoretically send 3000 links to your site, make sure you're doing that consistently everyday. If the engines see 10 links one day, 3000 the next, and 243 the day after that, then you can expect some kind of penalty.
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  • Profile picture of the author dminorfmajor
    The engines aren't going to be seeing 3000 in one day, they MIGHT get 100 a day if you're consistently blasting to 3000 a day. I'm no expert yet but from everyones testimonies that I've read, it takes hours on up to months to get an article backlink indexed.
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