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		<title>By: Yvonne DiVita</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yvonne DiVita</dc:creator>
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		<description>I&#039;d like someone to write about the opposite problem: as an individual, you&#039;re getting lots of notice, lots of invitations to speak, are well regarded throughout the net, receive emails from readers who rave about you...routinely get asked to be interviewed, but your web &quot;stats&quot; don&#039;t show much of anything. 
 
Are the stats wrong? Is the client&#039;s reputation ahead of reporting tools? Should the client just ignore the stats - and be glad of all the &quot;real&quot; attention? Is there a way to qualify what this means? </description>
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<p>Are the stats wrong? Is the client&#039;s reputation ahead of reporting tools? Should the client just ignore the stats &#8211; and be glad of all the &quot;real&quot; attention? Is there a way to qualify what this means?</p>
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