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first of all, if you are using the BPM readout as a guide, don't. use your ears, they are better at it 
technically you are beatmatching correctly from what you posted, although i will say one thing; it's easier for your brain to calculate when a track is too slow, than it is for it to calculate that its too fast. for this reason, its recommended that you always start with your cue track too slow, and pitch it up til you are at the right place.
however, you have to take into account the pitch increments of the cd deck you are using. as far as i know, the numark cdx has a pitch increment of 0.1%, which means that your beats will always wander slightly. if you find its between 2 measures (e.g too slow on +2.3, too fast at +2.4) the easiest way to do it is to leave it on one and keep nudging/slowing it every now and again to keep it in.
as far as your eq work is concerned, there isn't really any right or wrong way to do it, as each mix is a different kettle of fish. sometimes just swappijng them sounds wicked, but if you do it all the time it can get tiresome. sometimes blending the bass will work (better if there is no basslines going on) so you can slowly turn one up whilst slowly turning the other one down.
hope this is of some help 
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