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One of the good things about WordPress, the blog platform I'm currently using, is that it allows me to see the number of visits I get in a day or even the past days. It also allows me to know what posts are mostly read by my visitors; and, the best thing is that it tells me the words people use to search for my blog. I don't know, but I kinda enjoy knowing how people learned about my blog. For most of the time, I get my friend's names, who ...

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19 hours ago ago from Gabrielle Angel\'s Livejournal

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15 hours ago ago from WoW Insider

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