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		<title>By: Mike</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description>I use the Database backup plugin for all my Wordpress blogs and it&#039;s all you need.  You can receive the backup on your mail every day, and as long as you also backup your uploads directory once a week, it will be pretty simple to put back your site on its feet in case something wrong happens. 

PS: What do you use for the live preview. Is it a plugin or what? Can you please send me the answer to my email or via the contact page on my site? 10x</description>
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<p>PS: What do you use for the live preview. Is it a plugin or what? Can you please send me the answer to my email or via the contact page on my site? 10x</p>
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