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		<title>By: Ed Hardy Toys</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ed Hardy Toys</dc:creator>
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		<description>For about the last year or so Wordpress has really come into its own. The SEO advantages alone are worth doing just about any website with it.  I pretty much only do sites in WP now, mainly because of the ease of use and the unbelievable amount of plugins that can make your site function in just about any way you want.  Unless you need a huge backend database ecommerce type of site, go with Wordpress!</description>
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