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		<title>What is Google analytics???</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is  free service that extracts information from websites and generate statistics about the visitors to that website. The original designers of this program were Urchin Software cooperation who called it ‘Urchin on demand’. Google bought the company in 2005 and renamed the program ‘Google Analytics’.
Google is still selling the software ‘Urchin on demand’ and [...]]]></description>
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 Optimize your site for search engines.
Search engines have always been a major way to get traffic for free. That is why you need to do your homework and optimize your site so that it ranks well for the keywords you target. SEO is still the most powerful way to get traffic for free and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Welcome to Findability</title>
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What is Findability?
It is the ability of users to identify an appropriate website and navigate the pages of the site to discover and retrieve relevant information resources.
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		<title>About Findability</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Why You Should Care About Little Findability?
Despite its invaluable benefits to our work as web professionals, findability is tragically misunderstood, or worse—overlooked entirely. Perhaps we get so caught up in our respective disciplines that it’s simply lost in the shuffle. Maybe findability is on our radar but carries a negative stigma because it’s perceived as [...]]]></description>
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