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		<title>Enabling Google Analytics in Magento: Basics</title>
		<description>Magento comes with built-in Google Analytics support, no code-modification necessary. However, the description in the wiki on how to set it up isn't exactly self-explanatory.

The built-in version comes with some simple conversion tracking that isn't very accurate. What's better is to configure funnels in Google Analytics. We'll go over how ...</description>
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		<title>E-Commerce in the EU</title>
		<description>From jpost.com
"While e-commerce is taking off at national level, it is still relatively uncommon for consumers to use the Internet to purchase goods or services in another Member State. The gap between domestic and cross-border e-commerce is widening as a result of cross-border barriers to on-line trade. 
From 2006 to ...</description>
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		<title>Brick &#038; Mortar stores see growth online in 2008</title>
		<description>This Internet Retailer article discusses how several brick &#38; mortar chains which had stalled a bit in retail sales, dramatically expanded their web businesses in 2008. Most of the chains mentioned are apparel stores: Aeropostale, American Eagle, American Apparel, Skechers, etc. but CableOrganizer.com is also listed.

The reality is, though consumers ...</description>
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