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		<title>Hits vs. Visitors : Website Traffic Monitoring</title>
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				<category><![CDATA[Tips for New Website Owners]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Has your business ever been approached to advertise on a website? Were you offered a claim that said something like "Our website gets "60,000 hits per month?"  If so, I suggest being suspicious of that sales pitch.

A "HIT" is not the same as a "Visitor."  A hit is counted when an individual element of a webpage is accessed. For example, a claim of 60,000 hits can equate to only 16 visitors per day on that website. It can equate to any number of visitor counts, but you get the idea.]]></description>
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