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Scan your WordPress site with Goolag to detect and fix security holes.

26 February, 2008 (11:41) | Blogging, Google, Security, Wordpress | By: clive

?The Cult of the Dead Cow? announced last week, the release of Goolag Scanner, a free open source web-auditing tool. Goolag Scanner enables anyone to examine their website via Google for any security holes. The scanner technology is based on “Google hacking” developed by Johnny I Hack Stuff. Goolag Scanner can be used by web site owners to detect and correct any security flaws in their web site.

Johnny previously published a collection of these “Google Hacks” or “Google Dorks” on his web site, which are used by ?professional? hackers. Goolag scanner has now packaged these into a GUI automated tool that allows an unskilled hacker to use these very same techniques.

Goolag Scanner is a standalone windows GUI based application using about 1,500 pre-configured Google search queries or dorks. It searches for links to vulnerable web applications, back doors, or documents containing sensitive information. You can select individual searches or sets of them. You restrict the search to your own server, or extend it right up to an entire top-level domain. The results are displayed as a list of URLs that can be opened in the browser. However, if you use the tool too much, Google may block your IP address and there may also be legal implications so be cautious when using it.

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Wordpress - the most popular plugins

25 January, 2008 (12:09) | Blogging, Google, Increasing Traffic, Search Engine Optimization, Statistics, Wordpress | By: clive

Google XML sitemaps

A sitemap is a file containing information about a web page. When a search engine crawls the website, it looks for a sitemap and if there is one, it reads it. The information in this sitemap makes it easier for the crawler and also lets it gather more accurate information about the website. Sitemaps supplement information that the crawler will get from the website but does not guarantee that web pages will be included in search engines.

The Google XML Sitemap plugin generates a XML-sitemap compliant sitemap of your wordPress blog in a format supported by Ask.com, Google, YAHOO and MSN Search.

Plugin features:

  • Available for all WordPress versions since 1.5
  • No PHP skills or file changes needed
  • User interface to customize all parameters like priorities etc.
  • Available in many languages
  • Generates a sitemap automatically for all types of WordPress pages
  • Calculates a priority for each post, based on the number of comments
  • Notifies Ask.com, Google, MSN Live Search and YAHOO about changes via ping
  • Includes a WordPress filter for other plugins which can add their pages to the sitemap
  • Generates a static XML file as well as a zipped version
  • ?and many more!

Plugin homepage http://www.arnebrachhold.de/redir/sitemap-home/

All in One SEO Pack

The All in One SEO Pack optimises you WordPress blog for search engines.

Some of its features:

  • Automatically optimizes your titles for search engines
  • Automatically generates META tags
  • Avoids the typical duplicate content found on Wordpress blogs
  • For Wordpress 2.3 and higher - just install, it works out-of-the-box.
  • You can override any title and set any META description and any META keywords you want.
  • You can fine-tune everything
  • Backward-Compatibility with many other plugins, like Auto Meta, Ultimate Tag Warrior and others.
  • Available in many languages

Plugin homepage http://wp.uberdose.com/2007/03/24/all-in-one-seo-pack/

Akismet anti-spam plugin

Approximately 91% of all comments are spam. Akismet strives to remove the hassle of comment and trackback spam and is free for personal use.

Plugin homepage http://akismet.com/

WordPress.com Stats

WordPress.com stats gives you just the stats you need as a blogger, clearly and concisely. It collects information about your pageviews, which posts and pages are the most popular, where your traffic is coming from, and what people click on when they leave. It’ll also add a link to your dashboard, which allows you to see all your stats on a single page. All the processing is done at WordPress.com so your host will love you for that. It?s also the fastest stats system around.

Plugin homepage http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/stats/

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Improve your search engine ranking - optimize your blog for better results and more traffic.

24 January, 2008 (10:43) | Blogging, Google, Increasing Traffic, Search Engine Optimization, Wordpress | By: clive

How To Optimize Your Blog For The Best Search Engine Results by Gregg Hall

If you are interested in trying to make money from your blog, you probably want to know how you can best optimize your blog for great search engine results. After all, most people stumble upon blogs when doing a search for something. If you use these optimization tips effectively, it may be your blog more people are drawn to. So, check these tips out and experiment with your own blog. Note what has the best results and stay with it. Change the other things around a bit until you get the results out of them that you want.

Simple Content

Many experts say that the best way to optimize your blog is to keep everything very simple. You can choose one quality content topic and make it your base. Then from there you can use variations of the topic in order to keep everything going. This may seem like a broad and useless tip, but once you get into blogging more and more, you understand how important it is.

Put More Out There

If you are trying to get more of a presence on search engines, be sure that you have something to show. The more content you have, the more likely you are to show up on a search engine. Bigger sites always do better than smaller sites. It is simply a numbers game. Search engines will see your site in a different manner, depending on how much content you have. The more content you have, the more there is a chance there will be that someone will stumble onto your site.

Ask Search Engines for Help

Few people know that you can actually submit your site to search engines. Submit your site’s URL and ask to be put into the index. This can take a while, but if they do list you in the index, you will see a larger increase in traffic. Beware however of a service that asks for money in exchange for getting your sites into search engines. These can be a little misleading at times. There are ways to do this without needing to pay anyone at all.

Keyword Pay

A great idea for optimization is to identify the most popular keywords. By doing this, you are essentially targeting the keywords that people most often search for. When you do this, you have an edge over the competition. When you know exactly what the people are looking for, you can give them just that. Once you have a list of keywords, simply create articles that use these keywords. By creating these articles, you are putting yourself out there to be found. When someone does a search for those keywords, your blog just might pop up on their screen. Be careful not to use the keyword so much that your article does not make sense however.

Daily Updates

If you really want the best optimization, you should update it daily at the least. The more you update it, the more often search engines will index your blog. Therefore, you will want to be sure your blog is always fresh. Adding new information is the best way to update your blog. The more new information you have, the better off you will be! Just be sure that when you do update, it is for a good reason. You should always remember that content can have a purpose, but it should always be quality content. If you compromise content, you are only allowing yourself to strip the creativity from your project. If you are happy with doing that, by all means go ahead. However, as a writer, you will have a certain responsibility to web surfers. Unless you want everything on the web to be useless, do your part!

Use these tips to help optimize your blog and get the most from search engines. The more you post and use these tips, the more results you will see. If you earn your living from the number of clicks your blog or your ads get, this will essentially mean more money for you. You can use all of them or some of them. Experiment with them to see what works best for you and your blog. Put these tips to use and watch your results rise today!

Gregg Hall is a business consultant and author for many online and offline businesses and lives in Navarre Florida. See more articles on blogging and internet marketing at http://www.theinternetmarketingsecrets.com

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Using Google’s Free Tools in your Home-Based Business

20 December, 2007 (09:43) | Google | By: clive


Using Google’s Free Tools in your Home-Based Business
By Mandy Buchanan

Do you use Google in your business? Apart from optimizing your website for the search engines or using Adsense to monetize a content website there are a number of other tools which are beneficial to your business that are offered by Google. Here are a few that you may wish to use:

Google Adsense

Google Adsense is a free monetization method for your website that is easily added and very popular. No matter how you make money on your website you can add a simple piece of code and a new monetization strategy to your website.

Google Reader:

Research and staying up to date is essential to any business. Use the Google reader to collect RSS feeds and stay up to date with information in your business. The Google reader makes it easy for you to read the different RSS feeds you have subscribed to in one place online.

IGoogle:

IGoogle is a page that you can personalize with different tools for your home-based business and by bringing all of these tools together make it easier for you to access them. You can then set this to your start page so that each time you open a browser window you have the tools you need on hand.

Gmail:

Gmail is a great email account that allows more space than you will ever need and so is ideal for home-based business accounts, especially if you are receiving a lot of email newsletters or online orders. You can either access Gmail via Webmail or download it to your computer. The Webmail system though allows for easy searching of your emails and keeps different email threads together.

These are just some of the tools that Google offers the home-based business but it would be a good idea to explore the different Google tools and see what you would like to use and what would benefit you. Take advantage of all that they offer to help start and grow your home-based business.

This article was written by Mandy Buchanan. Mandy is the owner of Moms Working at Home, a website provide information on how to be successful personally and at your home-based business, and reviews of different home-based business opportunities. To learn more visit Moms Working at Home

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What are Google gadgets?

19 December, 2007 (20:31) | Google | By: clive

Google gadgets are small web objects that you can display on your website for free. You can improve your site with the latest weather forecast, currency converter or mortgage loan calculator to name but a few. These content-rich gadgets catch the interest of your visitors and keeps them coming back

Google gadgets are easy to install. Just select the gadget you want from the Google gadgets directory, customize it to suite your need then copy-and-paste the HTML into your page’s source code. Reload to see the gadget on your page.

Google gadgets come in a number of languages and are categorized under:

  • News ? includes local weather forecasts and BBC newsreels
  • Tools ? includes date and time displays as well as currency converters
  • Communication ? here you’ll find Yahoo messenger and universal dictionaries
  • Fun & games ? includes mp3 players and checkers games
  • Finance ? currency converts and loan calculators amongst others
  • Sports ? keep up to date with live scores and sports videos
  • Lifestyle ? includes daily Bible verses and art of the day
  • Technology ? includes IP address details and free eBooks
  • New stuff ? here you’ll find movie trailers and games
  • There are literally hundreds of Google gadgets. Here are a few examples to wet you appetite:





    Go to Google gadgets for your webpage for more Google gadgets.

Essential Free Software from Google

15 December, 2007 (18:45) | Google | By: clive


By Richard Rogers

The Google Pack was launched by Google at the beginning of 2006. The Google Pack is a collection of essential free software aimed at your average home computer user. The goal of Google Pack is simplify the process of getting useful software on your home computer by making installing and keeping the programs up-to-date as easy as possible.

Google has teamed up with other companies to provide a lot of the software in Google Pack. The security software supplied in Google Pack to protect users against spyware and virus threats is an example of this. In fact the security software provided in Google Pack is essential free software for the home user.

The anti virus software is provided by Symantec who is the company behind the popular Norton AntiVirus products. The program in Google Pack is called Norton Security Scan and despite its name it scans AND removes virus threats. Security Scan is based on the award-winning Norton AntiVirus products and provides excellent protection from viruses.

The anti-spyware software has recently been improved and is now supplied by a company called PC Tools. PC Tools are the makers of the excellent Spyware Doctor spyware remover software which again has received many industry awards. Within Google Pack you will find the Spyware Doctor Stater Edition which lacks some of the more advance, active protection features of the full version but retains the excellent spyware scanning and removal capabilities.

There are some other useful applications within Google Pack. Picasa is a personal favorite for editing and organizing my digital photos. Mozilla FireFox is also included which is an excellent web browser. There are also some other Google Applications like Google Desktop and Google Earth which you could find useful.

At the center of Google Pack is “Google Updater.” This program downloads and installs all the software you want. It also keeps the software up to date which is very important. Basically the Google Updater provides a single, simple interface to manage your Google Pack software download.

The security programs in Google Pack are essential free software to protect your computer and for that reason alone Google Pack is worth downloading.

Richard Rogers is a PC enthusiast and runs a number of PC related sites. He recommends you download essential free software from Google.

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Keyword Selection For Search Engine Optimization SEO

14 December, 2007 (16:08) | Google, Increasing Traffic, Keywords, Search Engine Optimization | By: clive

By Simplifying The WEB

Choosing your primary keywords may be one of the most difficult parts of good SEO. It is also, however, one of the most important. When you begin optimizing your website for search engines, you will need to choose one primary keyword or keyword phrase, and four to six secondary keywords.

These keywords are going to be essential later on. You won’t just use them for a single page on your website. Instead, they should feature prominently on each page of your website, in any website-related blogs, in any website-related newsletters, and in any website-related press releases. SEO goes beyond just a website.

With that in mind, look for keywords that will stand the test of time. Avoid keywords that are too general; you want targeted keywords for targeted traffic. But don’t swerve to the opposite extreme; a keyword is no good if it’s something so specific that no one would ever search for it.

Your secondary keywords can be a little more flexible than your primary keyword or keyword phrase. Pick the words people are most likely to use when searching for your product or information. You should ideally have between four and six secondary keywords, but if necessary, pick as many as ten. Don’t go above ten, as too many keywords end up diluting the importance of any of your keywords.

Look for a blend of general and specific secondary keywords. Better yet, make one or two of them keyphrases, such as “handcrafted knit scarves” that blend the specifics of the three words together with the generalness of each individual word.

Once you have your keywords, don’t limit them to just your website. Use your primary keyword phrase every time you link to your website, in blogs, in newsletters, and in RSS feeds. Don’t overlook relevant forum signatures! The right keywords, used in the right way, can be invaluable.

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3 Steps To Selecting And Using The Right Keywords For Your Site

14 December, 2007 (16:02) | Google, Increasing Traffic, Search Engine Optimization | By: clive

By David Bain

Keywords play a great role in how popular (or unpopular) your website is in the internet. Here are three steps for using and picking keywords for internet marketing purposes.

Your website traffic is your business? lifeblood. It is therefore of great importance that you employ all possible measures in order to increase your website traffic. One way to increase traffic is through search engine optimization or SEO.

The key to SEO is to select the right keywords that would drive targeted traffic to your website. The idea is to get visitors who are more likely to be persuaded to become your customers. Therefore, it is very important that you find the right keywords in order to get your target or your niche market.

Search engines are practically driven by millions of keywords, so there is a great need for you to find only the relevant keywords that you would need to make your site relevant to your intended audience. Here are some important points that you have to consider in determining the keywords that would get you noticed by your niche market.

Step 1: Study the competition

Is there a room for more? There is a need for you determine if your niche has a room for another competitor and another website. A particular niche may be saturated with too many websites and businesses endorsing their products that, inadvertently, you would always rank poorly in search engines queries.

Studying your competition and your niche size is very important in order to find the right keywords. Unless you are running a well-established website or blog, you should avoid keywords with high rate of search. Most likely, these keywords are used by a great number of your competitors. It will be very difficult for you to rank high in search results.

You should, therefore, carefully examine and study your keywords before anything else. This is very important because your keywords would determine your success in your marketing campaign.

If you find that your niche is indeed saturated, your option is to use more specific keywords. You must avoid general keywords, and instead, break the general keywords down. The goal is to choose keywords that have a minimal amount of competition.

Step 2: Research your keywords

Determine the characteristics of your keywords for your niche. The goal is to find the most pertinent keywords ? pertinent to your business and your niche. This is extremely important in order to get your target market.

If your keywords are relevant to your market, chances are high that by optimizing your site for these keywords (through SEO), your niche will find your website and search engines will credit your website with higher ranking.

However, let me reiterate once more that it is also important that you find keywords that are innovative and unique, which would make your website stand out from all other similar websites.

Step 3: Take time in selecting your keywords

Your keywords are crucial to the success of your website. You should take time to consider and select the keywords that you should use in order to optimize for the search engines.

Check and test keywords using search engines. Google?s keyword tool is particularly helpful in checking out the competition for keywords. You will get an idea on what keywords are oversaturated, and what keywords will possibly help your website stand out and rank higher in search engine queries.

About the Author: David Bain is the founder of the free report “Top 10 Search Engine Optimization Mistakes“. Visit http://www.Top10SEOMistakes.com to download the report today.

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Is Google PageRank Still A Valid Marketing Tool?

12 December, 2007 (12:41) | Advertising, Google, Increasing Traffic, Search Engine Optimization | By: clive

By Titus Hoskins

Copyright (c) 2007 Titus Hoskins

The Google PageRank Toolbar in SEO circles is a hotly debated item, as are most issues dealing with Google. Some say it?s useless, others say it gives you a general overview of your site?s standing in Google. Regardless of who is right, this Toolbar shouldn?t be ignored nor worshipped, just closely watched.

The Google PR Toolbar is a simple tool you can download and place on your browser. When you surf the web, this toolbar will give you Google?s PR or Page Rank for that particular site or page. Google ranks all web pages from a scale of 0 to 10. This Toolbar is more like the Richter scale than an ordinary scale, there?s a big difference in the rankings as you go up and they are not proportional.

You must also realize each of these ranking points are further divided and only Google knows the exact placement of your site or page within your shown PR number. For example, if you have a PR6 site your site could be at low end of the PR6 scale (closer to PR5) or at the top end which would make it more of a PR7 site. Big difference.

* PageRank Confusion

Many suggest Google is not giving us the real value of the page in the first place and this toolbar is often out of date and more of a smokescreen than real information about a site. There could be some truth in this as Google never gives up all its secrets. Does any company? Certainly not the company that holds the keys to the most powerful economic force on the planet: the Internet.

Complicating matters even further are webmasters and marketers who try to manipulate their own PageRank by buying or exchanging links with other high PR sites. Many are now doing Three-Way linking to try to influence their site?s rankings in Google.

A whole SEO industry has been built up around PageRank for the simple reason the stakes are extremely high. If you can deliver first place rankings for your client?s targeted keywords in Google it means free organic traffic or visitors delivered directly to your site.

Many SEO experts believe Google has a whole list of ranking factors which determine how well your page is ranked. Among others, these ranking factors include Google?s PageRank algorithm (voting system) and Hypertext-Matching Analysis (analyzing page content).

* Google?s Position

If you check out Google?s own corporate site for an explanation you will find that Google clearly states its patented PageRank? algorithm is the heart of their web ranking system which was founded by Larry Page & Sergey Brin in 1998. You will also find that Google says it uses numerous factors including PageRank to examine the whole web and find the most relevant and important pages to match a specific search.

PageRank takes into consideration over ?500 million variables and 2 billion terms? when finding the most important pages. Google makes it clear that each page casts a vote for another page and this is reflected in the PageRank. Votes from particular sites or pages might have greater value than others. ?Important pages receive a higher PageRank and appear at the top of the search results.?

* The question still remains, is the Google PR Toolbar a valid marketing tool? Should you use it?

One can only speak from experience, I have always used the Google PR Toolbar and find it helpful in assessing what Google thinks of a site or page. I rarely link out to sites anymore but if I do I always check any potential linking partners to see their PR. Any site with PR5 or over I will link to it if that site is related and has high rankings for my site?s own targeted keyword phrases. I also check out the number of outbound links on that page, lower is better because the amount of PR passed along is divided equally with the other links.

Sometimes I will link to a lower PR3 or PR4 site if I find the content on that site is extremely good and I know it is only a matter of time before Google upgrades that site to a PR5 or higher. You must be very careful not to link out to any type of ?link-farms? as Google will penalize you for it.

In my opinion, many SEO experts worry too much over the exact PageRank or Value Google is giving to a page. Whether or not we can really know the true value of any page? Well, the true value of any web page is staring you in the face in Google?s SERPs for if over time a page consistently holds the #1 spot then that is Google?s true PageRank and Value for that page for a particular keyword or keyword phrase. If your page is consistently in the 1000th spot, then Google doesn?t think your page has much value for that keyword.

Your site?s overall value or PageRank within the Google ranking system may be a little harder to figure out if you dismiss the PR Toolbar as a good indicator of your site?s overall worth within Google. Maybe Google has put into place filters and blinders to discourage the online marketers and SEOs who try to abuse and manipulate PageRank.

* Let Your Own Experiences Rule Your Judgement

Again, one can only speak from experience, I believe the Toolbar is very helpful in showing what Google thinks of your pages. Over the years, I have experienced my main website at a PR1 level and I have experienced it at a PR6 level. Believe me, the PR6 is much better. Can?t imagine what a PR8 site would be like to run or the kind of lifestyle it would provide.

For higher PR means better rankings for your site and your keyword phrases. It simply means more traffic and more sales. If you?re optimizing for Google, you should do everything you can to get the highest PR you can possibly get. More importantly, you should be doing everything you can to increase the PR of the pages where you have your long-tail keyword phrases as organic traffic from these pages will usually turn out to be your site?s main revenue source.

I have found one of the quickest ways to raise your Google PR is to get one-way links from high PR6, PR7 and PR8 sites (Think Article Marketing). Google considers these links as votes for your site and ranks your site or page accordingly. Consistently get enough of these incoming one-way links over the long haul and your PR will go up if you have high quality unique content pages that are well optimized with good navigation and formatting.

* Where To Get The PR Toolbar

If you?re not using the Google Toolbar - use it! You can download it here:

http://toolbar.google.com

Another great way to see PR in action is to use the Visual PageRank tool here:

http://www.iwebtool.com/visual_pagerank

It will show you the PageRank of all internal and external links on a webpage at once. Extremely helpful when you?re checking out any site or page for at a glance you can see the current Google PageRank of all these links.

Google?s PageRank system, including the PR Toolbar, is something every webmaster and online marketer should be aware of in their struggle for higher rankings. Don?t become obsessed with it, instead use this system to your advantage to build better pages and sites. For despite all the misconceptions and intricacies of such a complex system, no webmaster can deny if you conquer the Google PagePank system, it will deliver the goods.

The author is a full-time online marketer who has numerous websites, including two sites on Internet marketing. For the most effective web marketing tools try: www.marketingtoolguide.com For the latest Google Marketing Strategies go here: www.bizwaremagic.com/Google_Cash_File.htm 2007 Titus Hoskins. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.

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Why I Use Analytics From Google

11 December, 2007 (18:35) | Google, Increasing Traffic, Statistics | By: clive

By Andrew Grant

If you think of Google as only useful for search and for emtying your wallet via your Adwords account; think again. One of it?s most useful services is completely free and very powerful.. Analytics is a no-charge, website tracking system that will give you incredible insight into the visitors to your site and how they use it.

OK, maybe you didn?t know it existed. Well you will find it at http://www.google.com/analytics or if you already have a Google Adwords account, take a look at the tabs at the top of your screen and you?ll see that you can access Analytics there too. Why not visit Analytics and sign up for your free account.

Setting it up is pretty easy. There are two bits of code which Analytics will generate automatically for you. One is the tracker code, which simply needs to be copied and pasted to the pages of your website. Some webmasters only put the code on their main pages, but I?d recommend putting it on every single page ? that way your stats will be much more in depth.

The other code is for Conversion tracking, which I?ll cover in a minute.

So now you have it set up, let me tell you the three reason why I absolutely love Analytics.

Reason #1 ? it?s incredibly comprehensive. Analytics will tell you how many visitors came to your site, how long they stayed, what pages they looked at, which site they came from, what kind of browser they had, what country they live in and whether they have been before.

It will tell you which keywords, campaigns and ad versions brought them here. It will tell you how long they stayed on each page, which page they looked at before and which one they went to next. It will tell you which page they came in on and which one they left from. You can look at the site as a whole, or each individual page and you can analyse whole months or just a single day.

In fact, at times there is almost too much data, so I tend to focus on my key metrics. Number of unique visitors, top pages and most importantly the traffic source. For example I know exactly how many visitors are brought in by my pay-per-click campaign and how many come from my article writing efforts. This is powerful because it allows me to directly measure my free of charge traffic building activity against my paid advertising.

Reason #2 ? Conversion tracking. The second piece of code that Analytics will generate is a conversion tracker. This is copied and pasted to whichever page or pages in your site mean that you have a made a sale. I use it for my newsletter sign-ups, by putting the code on the Thank you page.

Once a vistor arrives there, Analytics will record the visit and allow me to cross reference against other statistics.

For example, I know that visitors who find my site in a standard web search and click on the link, are almost twice as likely to sign up for the newsletter as those who come from an Adwords ad. So, you can see why free traffic is so valuable. Not only does it cost nothing but it is better quality too.

Reason #3 - Last but by no means least, Analytics lets me test and tweak to my heart?s content. Having such comprehensive data at my fingertips, means that I can see the effect of any change to my site, the very next day.

If I change my home page, I can soon see the effect on my conversions and watch whether visitors now navigate down a different route. I can see if they spend more, or less time reading my new content and I can see what it makes them do afterwards.

No matter what tweaks I make, the results are rapidly available to me and if things go wrong and traffic or conversions fall, I can see immediately what needs to be done.

Back to my original question. If you?re not using Google Analytics on your site. Why Not?

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