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		<title>SMX: Search Marketing Expo Conference</title>
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		<title>Should You Bring Search In-House?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Bringing search in-house&#8221; really means, in many instances, creating a new group inside the company â€“ a new division. Sure, they&#8217;ll most likely live within marketing, but they will speak an entirely different language, and they&#8217;ll interface with so many other groups within your company that care in building this team is critical. The desire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Bringing search in-house&#8221; really means, in many instances, creating a new group inside the company â€“ a new division. Sure, they&#8217;ll most likely live within marketing, but they will speak an entirely different language, and they&#8217;ll interface with so many other groups within your company that care in building this team is critical.</p>
<p>The desire to bring your search marketing efforts inside your direct sphere of influence will allow you some key benefits:</p>
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<li>Immediate access to the knowledge.</li>
<li>Integration with your current workflow.</li>
<li>Innate knowledge.</li>
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<p>There may be myriad other reasons why your company is exploring this option, including past bad experiences with outsourced efforts, a corporate culture of &#8220;build, not buy,&#8221; or even a community-focused desire for local job creation. Whatever the reasons, you&#8217;re faced with a serious decision. Only you will be able to determine if your reasons merit the effort.</p>
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