Unsolved Mysteries

Can anyone tell me where I can buy a crystal skull, get a clear photo of Ogopogo, or explain the Coral Castle? I figure it will be easier to do those things than figure out how to get Google rankings.

It is apparent to me that most of the visitors to this site that come via a search engine do so through MSN Search, followed by Yahoo, with Google a distant third. I can't figure out how it is that the search "customs law" gets me number one placement on MSN but relegated me to the second page of Yahoo results. In Google, I have a hard time even formulate a search that finds this page.

If the search is "customs law blog," I stay number one on MSN and move up to a respectable number 10 on the Yahoo results. On Google, I was not in the first four pages.

Anyone who might read this and has any tips, I'd appreciate them. In the meantime, ignore the following text, it is here for experimental purposes only.

Customs law, NAFTA, reasonable care, dumping, countervailing duties, classification, valuation, penalties, audits, exports, imports, EAR, ITAR, WTO, WCO, C-TPAT, cargo security. Customs law, NAFTA, reasonable care, dumping, countervailing duties, classification, valuation, penalties, audits, exports, imports, EAR, ITAR, WTO, WCO, C-TPAT, cargo security. Customs law, NAFTA, reasonable care, dumping, countervailing duties, classification, valuation, penalties, audits, exports, imports, EAR, ITAR, WTO, WCO, C-TPAT, cargo security. Customs law, NAFTA, reasonable care, dumping, countervailing duties, classification, valuation, penalties, audits, exports, imports, EAR, ITAR, WTO, WCO, C-TPAT, cargo security.

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