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May 31, 2005

The blog heirarchy

As we've observed in another place [to which the reading public will gain access tomorrow], there's an interesting battle emerging in the Blogosphere between the Forces of Light and Goodness the Left and those fascist bastards those on the Right.

What's particularly interesting about the story that sparked these observations, however, is the apparently poor traffic statistics that the top blogs here report.

John Quiggin surely can't be right when he says he gets only 2000 page views per day, can he? Not when he's constantly being plugged by Crikey, and getting stories in the Financial Review. He must mean individual sessions, surely? And even that we can't believe, because on both counts this blog would be well ahead. In terms of page views, this week we're running at an average 53,088 per day (including the weekend, mind you), and our individual daily sessions are at 2220. That would also put us well ahead of Tim Dunlop's traffic, which judging from the number of comments he gets, and his Technorati links, also seems extremely unlikely.

In any event, we're more than satisfied with our performance over the past year, despite the fact that the time we've spent blogging has accelerated our descent into poverty. We do hope their ad revenue is A LOT better than ours.

Posted by cw at May 31, 2005 01:32 PM

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Would that be "RAZOR"?
I think they unleased it a bit early!

Posted by: Alister at May 31, 2005 07:39 PM

Hmmnn! Where did you find THAT!

Posted by: cw at May 31, 2005 07:50 PM

www.smh.com.au!
a HUGE image on the main page.

Posted by: Alister at May 31, 2005 08:11 PM

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