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I have flip flopped my opinion on The Disqus plug-in since installing it on this blog.  I have finally come to the conclusion that it is a positive add on for blogger&#8217;s.
I came to this conclusion this morning while checking the stats of this blog.  While checking backlinks, I found that [...]<p>This article is from Brian Weaver's Blog: <a href="http://www.profwebmarketing.com">Prof Web Marketing</a>

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Being a Stats Junkie
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