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		<title>By: Dan Roberts</title>
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		<dc:creator>Dan Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Mike,

Yes, it is an interesting mess on the part of Kiwibank - but I think it is pretty typical of New Zealand businesses and their immature approach to the Internet.  We seem to create new URLs willy nilly for any old marketing campaign with no real thought to its&#039; footprint, the value of building up long term links, and fresh content.

Even after a week of me raising the optimisation issue you think the Kiwibanke web guys would have created a page about 100% interest and knocked us out.  We did some work for Fletcher Living once and you see similar corporate ignorance.  They would not let us install Firefox on any employees computers due to security.

Dan</description>
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<p>Yes, it is an interesting mess on the part of Kiwibank &#8211; but I think it is pretty typical of New Zealand businesses and their immature approach to the Internet.  We seem to create new URLs willy nilly for any old marketing campaign with no real thought to its&#8217; footprint, the value of building up long term links, and fresh content.</p>
<p>Even after a week of me raising the optimisation issue you think the Kiwibanke web guys would have created a page about 100% interest and knocked us out.  We did some work for Fletcher Living once and you see similar corporate ignorance.  They would not let us install Firefox on any employees computers due to security.</p>
<p>Dan</p>
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