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	<title>Comments on: Small 88&#215;31 Banners for FFR</title>
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	<description>Take me home, baby. (WARNING: This blog contains mature language.)</description>
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		<description>Wow, this FFR thing really seems to have taken off lately. I have been noticing its popularity just by looking at my search query stats.

A few months ago, I published an FFR-related article on my blog that has attracted a surprising amount of traffic from Google. The funny part is that when I clicked through to see where my article was ranked, it was only showing up at #16 in Google, yet I was getting around 20-40 hits per day just to that one page.

About two weeks ago, Google apparently dropped the page into their supplemental index and I am no longer receiving traffic to it (with the exception of a few hits from Yahoo and MSN), but it might be interesting to see how many hits I can bring in if I actually get some backlinks to the page and bring it back up in the rankings.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, this FFR thing really seems to have taken off lately. I have been noticing its popularity just by looking at my search query stats.</p>
<p>A few months ago, I published an FFR-related article on my blog that has attracted a surprising amount of traffic from Google. The funny part is that when I clicked through to see where my article was ranked, it was only showing up at #16 in Google, yet I was getting around 20-40 hits per day just to that one page.</p>
<p>About two weeks ago, Google apparently dropped the page into their supplemental index and I am no longer receiving traffic to it (with the exception of a few hits from Yahoo and MSN), but it might be interesting to see how many hits I can bring in if I actually get some backlinks to the page and bring it back up in the rankings.</p>
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