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		<title>By: marco</title>
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		<description>I&#039;m also considering using a specialized copywriting software called Glyphius.  Has anyone had any experience with this?  It is supposed to use statistical analysis to optimize the wording of your advertising copy.  I&#039;d be interested in hearing any feedback, good or bad.  Thanks</description>
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