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		<title>By: Gunter Eibl from GetArticlesDone.com</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gunter Eibl from GetArticlesDone.com</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi Andy

amazing results but it makes sense. The more links a page has the more choices a reader has to click out or the more confusion about what to do at all. That your conversion went to 0 though is amazing. Shows one more time how little things can make a huge difference. I think the best is to give a reader just 1 single option or 1 link if possible. 

Gunter</description>
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<p>amazing results but it makes sense. The more links a page has the more choices a reader has to click out or the more confusion about what to do at all. That your conversion went to 0 though is amazing. Shows one more time how little things can make a huge difference. I think the best is to give a reader just 1 single option or 1 link if possible. </p>
<p>Gunter</p>
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