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		<title>By: J. Timothy King&#8217;s Blog &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Must-Read Blog: UIE Brain Sparks</title>
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		<description>[...] Mommy, Where Do Trigger Words Come From? &#8220;Trigger words are the words or phrases on a web page that trigger the user into acting.&#8221; If you know your user&#8217;s trigger words, you can design a powerful and easy-to-use web site. But how do you know what your user&#8217;s trigger words are? And how do you know what they mean? [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Mommy, Where Do Trigger Words Come From? &#8220;Trigger words are the words or phrases on a web page that trigger the user into acting.&#8221; If you know your user&#8217;s trigger words, you can design a powerful and easy-to-use web site. But how do you know what your user&#8217;s trigger words are? And how do you know what they mean? [...]</p>
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		<title>By: Bob Lodi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Bob Lodi</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi-

Do you guys think there is any value to the google sitemaps program? It does give you a list of which words were typed into google that returned your site as a result, and also tell you which ones were clicked on to drive traffic to your site. Its fairly basic, not much analysis, but it will give you a list of potential trigger words.

thanks -Bob</description>
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<p>Do you guys think there is any value to the google sitemaps program? It does give you a list of which words were typed into google that returned your site as a result, and also tell you which ones were clicked on to drive traffic to your site. Its fairly basic, not much analysis, but it will give you a list of potential trigger words.</p>
<p>thanks -Bob</p>
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