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http://blogvp.com [blogvp] Google recently acquired Urchin”¦you guessed it a Site Analytics company. Could it be that they realize customers will start asking how paid search clicks convert, against organic search traffic and how this compares to clicks from online advertising campaigns, customer retention email, and partner promotions and so on?

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