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				<title>Google &amp; LGAM</title>
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				<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2010 14:13:59 +0000</pubDate>
				<wikidot:authorName>Wayne Eddy</wikidot:authorName>				<wikidot:authorUserId>220040</wikidot:authorUserId>				<content:encoded>
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						 <p>This is actually fairly old news, but I thought it may be of interest. There are a few terms that you can search for using Google, that will return a LGAM Knowledge Base page as the first hit. &quot;Highlift Pump Station&quot; is one example. Go on - do a Google search on the term and see what happens. Also if you do a search for lgam + any other term, say &quot;LGAM Road&quot; you will get a whole lot of hits on pages from the site. This means you can use Google to search the site with out having to visit it. Backtracking a bit, if you did the search for &quot;Highlift Pump Station&quot; you will notice the page is a bit bare, so if you know a little about the subject, please consider adding to the page. It seems a shame to have the number one Google search spot and not make the most of it.</p> <p>Happy Googling</p> 
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