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		<title>Comment on Wondering how users are using your site by mjblazic</title>
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		<description>I find it fantastic being able to monitor the statictics relating to traffic visiting one of my sites (eg. when I was selling my house etc). Not only does it give an insight into how many users are visiting the site, it also makes you feel like you have real control/understanding of how relevant the outside world is finding your site.

It is little wonder to me that demand is growing amonst companies/ web users to view in great detail information on site traffic, how many people clicked a certain link, where in the world the user is located etc, to work out whether users are navigating the site as you would like them to.</description>
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<p>It is little wonder to me that demand is growing amonst companies/ web users to view in great detail information on site traffic, how many people clicked a certain link, where in the world the user is located etc, to work out whether users are navigating the site as you would like them to.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Hello world! by Mr WordPress</title>
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