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		<description>Very very very interesting stuff! I&#039;ve never played around with Google Adwords (though I have a rough idea of how it works), and seeing such results is really helpful!

I am especially curious about the &quot;practice your interview&quot; portion, specifically what if the search term was &quot;how to practice for an interview&quot; instead? I like how you see it as a market waiting to be made too!

Thanks a lot for this. The point about how costly it is to just generate 50,000 people without enough conversion is a big point to think about. Definitely a resource I am going to bookmark and refer to a lot in the future.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very very very interesting stuff! I&#8217;ve never played around with Google Adwords (though I have a rough idea of how it works), and seeing such results is really helpful!</p>
<p>I am especially curious about the &#8220;practice your interview&#8221; portion, specifically what if the search term was &#8220;how to practice for an interview&#8221; instead? I like how you see it as a market waiting to be made too!</p>
<p>Thanks a lot for this. The point about how costly it is to just generate 50,000 people without enough conversion is a big point to think about. Definitely a resource I am going to bookmark and refer to a lot in the future.</p>
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