Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Does the clinic sell ads?

While Quantcast disclaims "we have sparse data about thedailypage.com, so these are rough estimates," threads chronicling the scourge of Daily Page forums' addiction give credence to the stats. (Like, say, 1% of users--the blue fiends who visit 30+/month, as seen on these here pie charts--accounting for 76% of visits.):

Chuck_Schick [apparently soon to depart]: 10,000 posts over 1999 days
jjoyce: 7,466 posts over 2212 days
Ned Flanders: 7,004 posts over 2155 days
Henry Vilas: 6,697 posts over 1707 days
Paco: 6,568 posts over 2101 days

Blunt: 5,931 posts
Daisy: 5,796 posts
white_rabbit: 5,652 posts
Prof. Wagstaff: 5,603 posts
jammybastard: 4,435 posts
We'll do a fun comparative post one of these days. Sparse data or no, the digital outpost of B-Money's Shepherd Express doesn't seem to have m/any addicts: only 21% of alleged visitors are "regulars" who frequent the site more than once a month.

Wide-brimmed hat tip re: Quantcast where due. Seems more illuminating, less dubiously sourced and extrapolated, than alexa [although we have no idea what we're talking about, technically speaking].

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