When One Company Gets Visits From Google
February 27, 2006
Interesting note from an entrepreneur - what he's learned from his logs.
Interesting note from an entrepreneur - what he's learned from his logs.
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Good to see you back John.
Interesting. I wonder if the post a person made on the thread is correct:
"It’s possible that it’s not Google. If someone visiting your site is using the Google Web Accelerator you will see the ip as Google, even though it is coming from somewhere else."
This would have an impact.
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