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Google and search engines love FlexWiki and quickly index the pages. I've setup two wikis on different sites and I've found links to them throughout the internet where people are linking to the pages (for example, I found my wiki linked in the IUseIt page - it's hardly a month old). It's clear the search engines easily find and index the content. This is a major strength of FlexWiki. Does anyone know why?