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We use this cookie to define sessions on the site to help us keep track of how many visitors we get, whether or not they return and how long they stay on the site – this supports us in our blogging efforts and in creating better content for you.
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Google Analytics cookies are set by the tracking code ga.js and are used to provide you with data to analyse the effectiveness of your site. Google Analytics is used to analyse what your visitors like and what they don’t like. You can then use this to manage your ongoing content strategy.
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