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		<title>By: The Twitter Metrics that will completely change the way you use Twitter</title>
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		<description>[...] vs. followers) – a favourite of mine which I’ll be using to judge the success of our recent Twitter whitepaper. Add up the number of clicks from twitter and divide by the total follower count of everyone who [...]</description>
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