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03 September 2005

Drilling down the AOL visitor



Drilling down the IP address of this visitor, you can see that he (they're always "he", right?) clicked an ad, then clicked an internal link; clicked the same ad, then clicked an internal link; clicked the ad, then three internal links.

This can also be seen in the click path in the second screen shot.
Posted by Ash at 12:54

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