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		<title>Some boring stats (1/3)</title>
		<description>Here's my first installment of boring stats for this afternoon... Here's &quot;What band profiles people read most often&quot; for the whole of January... This generally seems to tie in with either what people (non punters) were searching for, or what punters ... </description>
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		<title>Some boring stats (2/3)</title>
		<description>These are the messages that were read the most times... doesn't seem to be a great deal of logic to these, except that most of them are FAQ entries, and nearly all the others were news stories I wrote...The exceptions were entries by DiviBot (it is a... </description>
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		<title>Some boring stats (3/3)</title>
		<description>I don't know about you, but this is my favourite report of the month, I'm just so excited... This is the TOP FIFTY of &quot;what people were really searching for, when they were tricked into clicking on popEx&quot;...I think it shows up the target audience her... </description>
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		<category>seo</category>
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