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Marginal Revolution vs. Freakonomics vs. Overcoming Bias vs. Midas Oracle

Here are the stats about the feed subscribers to these blogs who use either Google Reader or iGoogle. – To interpret these data, you should know that: The web visitors are not counted. The PC-based feed subscribers are not counted. … Continue reading

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How many feed subscribers does Freakonomics have?

I spot three [!] main site feeds for their blog. . In all, 1,099 feed subscribers at BlogLines. + Probably the same amount or more at NetVibes. + Probably three times more at Google Reader. = The Freakonomics blog has … Continue reading

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Why Google’s Bo Cowgill is a smart Business Intelligence Specialist, but a poor Internet Marketer

As I told you yesterday (in my listing of the prediction market blogs [*] and how many feed subscribers they have), Bo Cowgill’s blog has only 4 subscribers at BlogLines. That means that he has twice this number at Google … Continue reading

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PREDICTION MARKET BLOGS: How many feed subscribers??

TAKEAWAY: #1. Very few readers do subscribe to our prediction market blogs using a (PC-based or Web-based) feed reader —although, on Midas Oracle, the number of subscribers is higher than the daily visitors coming directly from browser bookmarks (i.e., other … Continue reading

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