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Belize Incorporation Services orks in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average!Belize is a democratic, politically and economically stable Central American country - facts which offer potential investors and companies looking for incorporation services the peace of mind required when it comes to their consideration of the jurisdiction. These business types require special licensing. The country is committed to remaining 100% attractive in terms of its ability to secure the privacy and wealth management of international companies who choose to incorporate and/or bank offshore in Belize. Shareholders and directors can be the same person or corporate entity, there is only one shareholder and director required, they do not need to reside locally in Belize and nominee shareholders and directors can be appointed. Belize international business companies have many benefits and this article provides an overview of the most relevant and pertinent features.Simply put, offshore company incorporation in Belize is not only easy, it is highly effective when it comes to overall tax reduction planning and securing privacy. There is no company secretary required, nor is there a requirement for separate shareholders and directors. The country is committed to remaining 100% attractive in terms of its ability to secure the privacy and wealth management of international companies who c 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make t Light Pollution And The Surrounding Environment So you're a fairly new website owner who is scratching his/her head wondering why you're only getting 50 to 100 web visitors per day to your site. You've tried what all the "web gurus" out there told you to do: Link up with like-minded sites! Put an ad for your site on another similar site and you will get hundreds ofclick-throughs every day!Light pollution is a term that is often used to describe excess light in an area or location. Its effects and causes are continuously under debate, but there are certain effects of light pollution that can be irritating, and according to some, even harmful to health and the environment.The term itself is subjective, and not everyone agrees that light pollution is a problem. Often, one person’s “light pollution” could be another person’s enjoyment, and vice versa. If a car’s headlights shine into your room, causing you to wake up and sleep poorly, it is considered light trespass, a milder form of ‘light pollution.”If an area is so filled with light you cannot see the night sky, the phenomenon is considered light pollution. A night-time sporting event is considered light pollution, as is over-illumination or the excess use of lights.Light pollution is also the cause of the moving of several observatories away from brightly lit areas. An excess of light results in the inability to study the sky, and this is detrimental to an institution that relies on the sky for information.There are several common types of ‘light pollution’ that are typically quoted by those adhering to the belief that lighting adversely affects the environment around us. Three of the main culprits i Somehow it's just not working. Let's say you are getting 75 visitors per day for your site, but only about 10% of those visitors come back for another visit. Having those seven or eight returning visitors finding new content that is refreshed on a regular basis with dramatic and relevant content would go a long way in making sure they bookmark your site permanently. Putting in content that returns real humanistic value to the web surfer to your site would ensure that he/she would tell all their friends about your site, thus starting a huge word-of-mouth buzz around the Internet. Let's examine ALL the ways to bring this more human element to your site. 1. Write content for your site that appeals to all web visitors, not just the ones you are targeting. Try bringing in content to your blog writings or site content that focuses on solving problems for everybody, not just people who love video games, if that's what your site is all about. Even video game lovers go outside once in a while, so why not have content that appeals to their need to find bargains on used cars, computer equipment, bedroom furniture, or anything else that people always seem to have a need for. Also, general news updates about topics such as entertainment and politics always keeps people coming back. You will see a dramatic increase in web clicks after you expand your content parameters to cover the entire "mainstream public", not just the ones you designed your site to attract. 2. Treat your visitors like they are your best friend. Everybody likes to feel special, and the people that just happen to stumble onto your site are no different. Even though they had no real interest in your site before, if you have content that caters to everybody's basic human needs, they will come back for more. As the site owner, you need to open up to your visitors and tell them about who you are and why you started the site. Give them a personal mission statement about how your site will help fulfill their needs in specific, but personal terms. 3. Don't focus on getting every nickel and dime out of your customers. I know you're not in the website business for your health, but there are other ways to generate income without hitting your visitors over the head with every cheap marketing trick out there. Keep your pop-up ads to a minimum so the pages don't have loading time problems, and make sure any ads you do have on your site are legitimate and relevant to your site content. In other words, if your site content is focused on Japanese anime, don't have an adlink for Starbucks Coffee directly by a nice animated clip from Osamu Tezuka. That only distracts viewers from the beauty of the Tezuka clip. 4. Create content that you love to write about. This has been said many times before, but it cannot ever be over-estimated in relevance to your own site content. If you don't have any passion for the products/content on your own website, how will anybody else? Even if you happen to have a passion for left wing politics in the Netherlands, and you don't think anybody else does, write about it and find out! You would be surprised at the number of visitors who will return to your site after they find a like-minded person who feels pot should be legalized in America just like it is in Amsterdam. They will be curious as to other opinions your website will espouse based on your political leanings. Before you know it, you'll have hit 1000 hits per hour just because of the passion and substance included in your blog. Don't be afraid to share your true views of anything at anytime. Owners of political sites have seen their visitors skyrocket after taking controversial stances on topics like religion, abortion and gun control. As long as you are honest about your stance, visitors will respect that and keep coming back for more even if they don't share your beliefs on every topic. 5. If you've had traumatic personal experiences in your life, tell us about it! It boggles my mind how many website owners keep the bad experiences in their life all to themselves. There is absolutely nobody reading this right now that doesn't gobble up somebody else's horrific experiences with lawsuits, bad mothers-in-law, car breakdowns, victimization by violent crime, etc. Just because a subject can be morbid, or a complete downer, does not mean that somebody who has had a similar experience never wants to hear about it again. On the contrary, it's the exact opposite! The expression "Misery loves company" means exactly that. People like to hear that other human beings are suffering right along with them, so pull out that bad experience you had dealing with a death of a loved one, or write about that time you heard a burglar in your house, and had to fight him off at gun point. No matter what kind of bad experience you've had in your background, reading about your real-life trauma will really interest all your web visitors, even the lucky ones who never have seen the troubles you've seen. 6. People are not cyborgs, so write for the human element. The web gurus have always put a high amount of value on optimizing your keywords for search engines like "Google" and "Yahoo". But that takes the human condition out of the equation. Don't ever write just for search engine keywords optimization. It's always good to dedicate a certain portion of your blog with pertinent keywords based on what products/services your site provides, but if you don't have anything truly meaningful to say to your customers, then all is lost. The best way to have a long successful career with your website is to promote visitors to bookmark your site and keep them coming back on a daily or weekly basis. The only way to do that is to provide content that describes in detail the services/products you are bringing to them. So don't listen to people who tell you to write short blogs with a 500 word limit and just change them up on a daily basis to increase traffic. While that will work in the short term, what works in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average! 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make t Where Does Your Talent in Business Live? ent and politics always keeps people coming back. You will see a dramatic increase in web clicks after you expand your content parameters to cover the entire "mainstream public", not just the ones you designed your site to attract.Do you want to completely eliminate every competitor you will ever face?Do you want your clients and prospects to see you as a unique solution to a focused challenge they encounter?Does feeling good about the start of every day excite you enough to take action that is different than what you have been doing?If so, I would like to introduce you to the greatest single differentiator anyone can ever have; your authentic talent in business.Talent is that secret that has been seen as the domain of people we call "talented." Artists, writers, musicians, anyone involved in art.But art is really life after all. Talent does not have to be limited to people engaged in artistic pursuits.Art is the expression of a feeling. An emotion captured in a medium. Limiting the medium to paint, musical instruments or paper, really limits all that art is.When you break it down, art is really just an expression of a feeling you have in your heart. It can be anything; a business, an idea, or simply personal inspiration.The creative application of thoughts and feelings from the mind to the outer world is what we call talent.And talent lives in the heart and mind of anyone who is willing to slow down long enough to understand and experience it.One 2. Treat your visitors like they are your best friend. Everybody likes to feel special, and the people that just happen to stumble onto your site are no different. Even though they had no real interest in your site before, if you have content that caters to everybody's basic human needs, they will come back for more. As the site owner, you need to open up to your visitors and tell them about who you are and why you started the site. Give them a personal mission statement about how your site will help fulfill their needs in specific, but personal terms. 3. Don't focus on getting every nickel and dime out of your customers. I know you're not in the website business for your health, but there are other ways to generate income without hitting your visitors over the head with every cheap marketing trick out there. Keep your pop-up ads to a minimum so the pages don't have loading time problems, and make sure any ads you do have on your site are legitimate and relevant to your site content. In other words, if your site content is focused on Japanese anime, don't have an adlink for Starbucks Coffee directly by a nice animated clip from Osamu Tezuka. That only distracts viewers from the beauty of the Tezuka clip. 4. Create content that you love to write about. This has been said many times before, but it cannot ever be over-estimated in relevance to your own site content. If you don't have any passion for the products/content on your own website, how will anybody else? Even if you happen to have a passion for left wing politics in the Netherlands, and you don't think anybody else does, write about it and find out! You would be surprised at the number of visitors who will return to your site after they find a like-minded person who feels pot should be legalized in America just like it is in Amsterdam. They will be curious as to other opinions your website will espouse based on your political leanings. Before you know it, you'll have hit 1000 hits per hour just because of the passion and substance included in your blog. Don't be afraid to share your true views of anything at anytime. Owners of political sites have seen their visitors skyrocket after taking controversial stances on topics like religion, abortion and gun control. As long as you are honest about your stance, visitors will respect that and keep coming back for more even if they don't share your beliefs on every topic. 5. If you've had traumatic personal experiences in your life, tell us about it! It boggles my mind how many website owners keep the bad experiences in their life all to themselves. There is absolutely nobody reading this right now that doesn't gobble up somebody else's horrific experiences with lawsuits, bad mothers-in-law, car breakdowns, victimization by violent crime, etc. Just because a subject can be morbid, or a complete downer, does not mean that somebody who has had a similar experience never wants to hear about it again. On the contrary, it's the exact opposite! The expression "Misery loves company" means exactly that. People like to hear that other human beings are suffering right along with them, so pull out that bad experience you had dealing with a death of a loved one, or write about that time you heard a burglar in your house, and had to fight him off at gun point. No matter what kind of bad experience you've had in your background, reading about your real-life trauma will really interest all your web visitors, even the lucky ones who never have seen the troubles you've seen. 6. People are not cyborgs, so write for the human element. The web gurus have always put a high amount of value on optimizing your keywords for search engines like "Google" and "Yahoo". But that takes the human condition out of the equation. Don't ever write just for search engine keywords optimization. It's always good to dedicate a certain portion of your blog with pertinent keywords based on what products/services your site provides, but if you don't have anything truly meaningful to say to your customers, then all is lost. The best way to have a long successful career with your website is to promote visitors to bookmark your site and keep them coming back on a daily or weekly basis. The only way to do that is to provide content that describes in detail the services/products you are bringing to them. So don't listen to people who tell you to write short blogs with a 500 word limit and just change them up on a daily basis to increase traffic. While that will work in the short term, what works in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average! 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make t Relationship Selling in relevance to your own site content.
If you don't have any passion for the products/content on your own website, how will anybody else? Even if you happen to have a passion for left wing politics in the Netherlands, and you don't think anybody else does, write about it and find out! You would be surprised at the number of visitors who will return to your site after they find a like-minded person who feels pot should be legalized in America just like it is in Amsterdam. They will be curious as to other opinions
your website will espouse based on your political leanings. Before you know it, you'll have hit 1000 hits per hour just because of the passion and substance included in your blog. Don't be afraid to share your true views of anything at anytime. Owners of political sites have seen their visitors skyrocket after taking controversial stances on topics like religion, abortion and gun control. As long as you are honest about your stance, visitors will respect that and keep coming back for more even if they don't share your beliefs on every topic.There are only two types of selling; low price selling and relationship selling. The former is based on having the lowest priced product on the market and the latter is based on building a relationship with your prospects and customers in order to better positioning yourself, your product and your company to allow other criterion besides just price to play a part in the customer’s selection process.The problem with low priced selling is that there isn’t a product made that somehow couldn’t be made cheaper by someone else. As a result, low priced selling yields such thin margins, that as a business model, it’s a risky strategy at best. It’s also a lazy way to try and build a sales career.These days, large companies have sophisticated purchasing departments that are trained to “commoditize” products.Their training has led them to believe that it’s to their advantage to use the leverage of a bidding situation where everyone is competing against each other for their business. In doing so, they promote an environment of price discounting as their main selection criterion. If you as a salesperson follow lock-step-in-line and play along, even if you win their business, you will lose. If low priced selling is a lazy way to build a sales career, it’s also a lazy way for purchasing agents to buy 5. If you've had traumatic personal experiences in your life, tell us about it! It boggles my mind how many website owners keep the bad experiences in their life all to themselves. There is absolutely nobody reading this right now that doesn't gobble up somebody else's horrific experiences with lawsuits, bad mothers-in-law, car breakdowns, victimization by violent crime, etc. Just because a subject can be morbid, or a complete downer, does not mean that somebody who has had a similar experience never wants to hear about it again. On the contrary, it's the exact opposite! The expression "Misery loves company" means exactly that. People like to hear that other human beings are suffering right along with them, so pull out that bad experience you had dealing with a death of a loved one, or write about that time you heard a burglar in your house, and had to fight him off at gun point. No matter what kind of bad experience you've had in your background, reading about your real-life trauma will really interest all your web visitors, even the lucky ones who never have seen the troubles you've seen. 6. People are not cyborgs, so write for the human element. The web gurus have always put a high amount of value on optimizing your keywords for search engines like "Google" and "Yahoo". But that takes the human condition out of the equation. Don't ever write just for search engine keywords optimization. It's always good to dedicate a certain portion of your blog with pertinent keywords based on what products/services your site provides, but if you don't have anything truly meaningful to say to your customers, then all is lost. The best way to have a long successful career with your website is to promote visitors to bookmark your site and keep them coming back on a daily or weekly basis. The only way to do that is to provide content that describes in detail the services/products you are bringing to them. So don't listen to people who tell you to write short blogs with a 500 word limit and just change them up on a daily basis to increase traffic. While that will work in the short term, what works in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average! 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make t Automate Your eBay Searches out it again. On the contrary, it's the exact opposite! The expression "Misery loves company" means exactly that. People like to hear that other human beings are suffering right along with them, so pull out that bad experience you had dealing with a death of a loved one, or write about that time you heard a burglar in your house, and had to fight him off at gun point. No matter what kind of bad experience you've had in your background, reading about your real-life trauma will really interest all your web visitors, even the lucky ones who never have seen the troubles you've seen.One of the most frustrating parts of online auctions is the time taken to find items of interest - especially on sites such as eBay with many thousands of listings. Many bargain hunters will have kicked themselves when they find the item they have been searching for has been listed and sold before they spot it. In all honesty due to most peoples hectic lifestyles it is very often the case that we simply don't have time to continually search eBay and therefore may miss a lot of bargains.Do you really have time, or more to the point do you really want to search eBay everyday for those rare items that you find desirable?Recently a new Free eBay Auction Tool was released [ http://www.auctionremind.com ] designed for every buyer, collector or auction business it will hopefully become an invaluable resource. Already described by one regular user as "A simple to use tool that saves both time & money A+" and by another as "very handy indeed - I just check my emails now!"The basic idea behind auctionremind.com is to cut down on the frustrating time spent searching by automating the whole process. Create either automated standard searches or find misspelt auction items - either way the results will be sent direct to your email address. You decide the frequency of the emails and the 6. People are not cyborgs, so write for the human element. The web gurus have always put a high amount of value on optimizing your keywords for search engines like "Google" and "Yahoo". But that takes the human condition out of the equation. Don't ever write just for search engine keywords optimization. It's always good to dedicate a certain portion of your blog with pertinent keywords based on what products/services your site provides, but if you don't have anything truly meaningful to say to your customers, then all is lost. The best way to have a long successful career with your website is to promote visitors to bookmark your site and keep them coming back on a daily or weekly basis. The only way to do that is to provide content that describes in detail the services/products you are bringing to them. So don't listen to people who tell you to write short blogs with a 500 word limit and just change them up on a daily basis to increase traffic. While that will work in the short term, what works in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average! 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make t Free CRM Solutions orks in the long haul is being very descriptive with blogs that average 1800-2200 words. Some viewers to your site will find that too long to read, but the ones that take the time to read it will be very receptive to staying with your site for years to come. Most blogs average 400-600 words per blog. You don't want to be average!The term CRM is commonly used in the hospitality and customer service industry. CRM is an acronym for customer relationship management. It entails all the various aspects of the interaction and relationship of a particular company or organization with its customers. CRM in the industry terms means the methodologies and software that usually help the company to mange its customer relationships in a more organized way.With the advent of the Internet and the development of computer technology, customer relations have undergone a drastic change. Many software companies have developed software dealing specifically with the proper management of customer relations. This CRM software is referred to as CRM solutions as it provides a solution for the complex task of maintaining and retrieving customer information.CRM software solutions can either be purchased from software companies or can be ordered for the customized needs of different companies. Another exciting option is to download it free from the Internet. The Internet is a storehouse of innumerable useful resources. Several websites offer free registration and use of the CRM software developed by them. These websites normally belong to software-developing companies.Customers availing free CRM software solutions need to acce 7. Make fresh content about timeless issues, not just the "torn from today's headlines" topics. When you have finished writing your blog for the day, step back and ask yourself, "Will anybody care about this topic in the year 2150?" If the answer is no, revise your blog and put in something for the ages, not just for the year you're writing about. To hit people on a more deeper personal level, the topics and subject have to be about issues that have been around since man started to read and write. Content that describes how to get over the death of a relative, how to increase your intellect, dealing with emotional traumas brought on by being in a car wreck are perfect choices for more personal and detailed bloggings. If you feel strongly about a topic such as the ones described, there are millions of others that will too. Ignore most fads and current events in your content writing. Celebrities like Paris Hilton are getting huge hits right now for some sites, but in the long run she will fade into obscurity and so will those sites along with her. 8. Originality is still the king. Most people's websites are filled with links to other sites that have relevant articles that the site owner never even reads on a regular basis. Don't make that same lazy mistake. Always have every article on your site be original. Even if you have to pick quotes and article listings from other websites to form new articles on your site, make sure you distinguish your re-writes with your own style. When a viewer to your site really connects with your own original style, they tend to stick around for a much longer time and will bookmark it for sure. After you build up your original content, you should have hundreds of smaller and bigger articles for your readers to enjoy. 9. Your site must be of great value to the website viewer. This is one of the most important reasons most website will fail within a year. Websites come and go now with the frequency of a cheap ham radio. The reason is because there are so many sites saying the same useless things. Your visitors will only come back to your site if they do see inherent value in it. Whether your site is selling "How to" books, or horror dvds, if your visitor is gaining either new knowledge about something they can't get anywhere else, or if you are giving them a bargain on a book they can't find anywhere else, you are generating great value in their minds. It always pays in the long run to be more philosophical about your site. Would you go to your site and be able to find the value there if you could distance yourself from it? Be honest and really critical with your response, because then you'll be able to make all the proper corrections yourself, or with a consultant's help if necessary. 10. Turn your blogs into articles that you then submit to directories. There are so many websites now devoted to articles that you would be foolish not to try to promote your blog through article submissions. Take your best blogs/content for the past month and format them into 400-700 word article submissions. Make the title really grab potential readers, for instance, "How to generate a passive income in 1 hour", or any other attention grabber that is pertinent to your site. You have to have a web link generated at the bottom of your article so people that like the article can directly jump to your website. Make sure that the topic is relevant to your site to ensure the visitor stays long enough to buy your service/product. You can use Google to find the myriad article websites out there by typing in "article submission sites". If you follow these instructions and think about your website in a more thoughtful manner, I am sure you can turn your website business into a very successful one.
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