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		<title>By: Hotel Cattolica</title>
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		<description>Dear Josiah,

I agree with your article. I have a hotel in Italy and the main domain isn&#039;t easy to remember. So I&#039;ve registered new ones easy to remember by guests and made some landing pages with particular benefits for guests. These separate domains could help you for SEO when they are about particular items and keywords of the long tail, for example bike hotel Cattolica.</description>
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<p>I agree with your article. I have a hotel in Italy and the main domain isn&#8217;t easy to remember. So I&#8217;ve registered new ones easy to remember by guests and made some landing pages with particular benefits for guests. These separate domains could help you for SEO when they are about particular items and keywords of the long tail, for example bike hotel Cattolica.</p>
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