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		<title>By: Using Google Analytics and Google Battle for SEO at Ryan&#8217;s Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] First of all, Google makes it very easy to embed metrics into your website, by copying and pasting a bit of javascript into your page. If you&#8217;re running into delays downloading the urchin.js file, you can use tricks such as Speed up Google Analytics with dynamic includes. [...]</description>
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