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If you are a blogger reading this, you probably have the Feedjit widget installed in your blog already. Most bloggers I know, pros or amateurs, are using Feedjit to track live traffic to their blogs.

Feedjit does three things. It give bloggers or webmasters:

1. LIVE TRAFFIC FEED - Which city and country your visitors are in
2. LIVE TRAFFIC MAP - See your visitors spatial locations
3. LIVE RECOMMENDED READING - Which page they visited on your website
4. LIVE PAGE POPULARITY - Daily stats showing your most popular page

Feedjit widgets are updated as each visitor arrives on your site - real-time updating!

Try the live traffic widget and see for yourself.

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