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		<title>By: What Problems Does Your Business Solve? - Healthy WebDesign - Developing and Building Successful Websites for Independent Professionals</title>
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		<description>[...] Susan&#8217;s process takes you from identifying who you&#8217;d like to work with to positioning yourself as their problem solver (expert, of course, we&#8217;ve already talked about). Judy Murdoch as another approach. Art Luff even writes about using your blog to position yourself within your market. [...]</description>
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