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		By: Robert Ryan		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hey Amy, great post and love the term &quot;hero images&quot; - have tried to embrace that philosophy myself, not sure how heroic the photos are but attempted none the less. I agree that the web is shifting to a more photo centric type search and since recently jumping on the Pinterest bandwagon have noticed some traffic from there. I hadn&#039;t heard that it got more traffic than all news sites though - I better pin some more. Looking forward to reading more, Rob]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Amy, great post and love the term &#8220;hero images&#8221; &#8211; have tried to embrace that philosophy myself, not sure how heroic the photos are but attempted none the less. I agree that the web is shifting to a more photo centric type search and since recently jumping on the Pinterest bandwagon have noticed some traffic from there. I hadn&#8217;t heard that it got more traffic than all news sites though &#8211; I better pin some more. Looking forward to reading more, Rob</p>
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