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			<title>Ruslan</title>
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			<description>I think you still had to come to something more practical in this article. ;)

For me to be useful in this comment:

Suggestion No. 1: Use some sort of online speed measuring tool that will test your website from different parts of the world. Make sure you select regions where your typical customers reside.

Thank you for great resource.</description>
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