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	<title>Comments on: Mike&#8217;s Coffee Shop</title>
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		<title>By: Simplicity Rules &#38;#187; Blog Archive &#38;#187; Web sites are like coffee shops</title>
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		<description>[...] Noah Kagan says a shop in San Fran does so many things right. Similarly, my old office had a good little spot I called Mike&#8217;s, because the owner was that friendly. What&#8217;s interesting to me is the things that make a coffee shop successful (after location, perhaps) are really easy. All you have to do is remember that your customers are people. [...]</description>
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