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		<title>By: Matt Johnson</title>
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		<description>Good post steve. Far too often people look solely at hits when judging how well thier site is doing. Users should definately look at every web statistic they can get thier hands on.
I tend to use awstats and google analytics to get an all round view of what people do on my site, how long they spend there and how often they come back.

And if they run adsense, channels are thier best friend. It makes it easy to see what adverts are being used and which are just taking up space.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good post steve. Far too often people look solely at hits when judging how well thier site is doing. Users should definately look at every web statistic they can get thier hands on.<br />
I tend to use awstats and google analytics to get an all round view of what people do on my site, how long they spend there and how often they come back.</p>
<p>And if they run adsense, channels are thier best friend. It makes it easy to see what adverts are being used and which are just taking up space.</p>
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