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Stolenboats.org.uk has received 750,000 hits

by Patrick Altoft, stolenboats.org.uk 4 Aug 2005 08:52 BST

The www.stolenboats.org.uk website has received over 750,000 page hits since its launch early this year.

Most of these hits come from the highly successful RSS feeds and the Datafeeds that are displayed on many third party websites.

The RSS feed is proving highly popular with 14,000 hits in just 5 weeks.

Stolenboats.org.uk would like to thank everybody who has helped promote the site so far and in particular the Partner Sites who have contributed to the success of the site.

There are currently 534 stolen items and 22 recovered items listed on the site.

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