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		<title>By: Facebook or Twitter will not solve your marketing problem : The LEADSExplorer Blog: Lead generation &#8211; Website visitors &#8211; CRM &#8211; B2B</title>
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		<description>[...] a web service LEADSExplorer mainly uses this blog (and hope every blog post gets bookmarked or copied for further distribution), Twitter (added Tweetmeme buttons to the blog) and [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Public Relations Expert</title>
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		<description>this is exactly what I have experienced with a post on my blog. A lot of traffic, but not to responsive.

The significant time on page was due to the fact that a lot of stumbledupon users use the service to promote their blogs, and look forward to quality content to thumb up to make their rating within StumbledUpon higher, building the credit for promotion of their own content.

Thank you for this useful statistics.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>this is exactly what I have experienced with a post on my blog. A lot of traffic, but not to responsive.</p>
<p>The significant time on page was due to the fact that a lot of stumbledupon users use the service to promote their blogs, and look forward to quality content to thumb up to make their rating within StumbledUpon higher, building the credit for promotion of their own content.</p>
<p>Thank you for this useful statistics.</p>
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