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	<title>Comments on: Search Engine Land: Top Stories &amp; Stats, Jan. 9, 2007</title>
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		<title>By: ★ ★  SearcH EngineS WeB  ★ ★</title>
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		<description>These stats are impressive:

Those visitors coming from Google NEWs  add an entirely new dimension to the visitor pool.

People searching on the Organic Search Engines for &lt;b&gt;GOOGLE&lt;/b&gt; are a world apart from those searching on &lt;i&gt;Google News&lt;/i&gt; for GOOGLE....


These are highly prized vistors for any marketing news blog to have.

Surprising, YAHOO NEWS was not mentioned, (they also provide a quality source)


To further analyze the stats, it should be noted whether these were unique visitors (who never knew about SearchEngineLand) or people who chose to search BEFORE coming here.

If in fact, these were &#039;uniques&#039;, this was potentially even more valuable - especially if they keep returning.


The stumbleUpon visitors,also add an entirely new dimension, they apparently are academic-geek oriented, and are  sophisticated and learned - as a whole.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>These stats are impressive:</p>
<p>Those visitors coming from Google NEWs  add an entirely new dimension to the visitor pool.</p>
<p>People searching on the Organic Search Engines for <b>GOOGLE</b> are a world apart from those searching on <i>Google News</i> for GOOGLE&#8230;.</p>
<p>These are highly prized vistors for any marketing news blog to have.</p>
<p>Surprising, YAHOO NEWS was not mentioned, (they also provide a quality source)</p>
<p>To further analyze the stats, it should be noted whether these were unique visitors (who never knew about SearchEngineLand) or people who chose to search BEFORE coming here.</p>
<p>If in fact, these were &#8216;uniques&#8217;, this was potentially even more valuable &#8211; especially if they keep returning.</p>
<p>The stumbleUpon visitors,also add an entirely new dimension, they apparently are academic-geek oriented, and are  sophisticated and learned &#8211; as a whole.</p>
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