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Tag Archives: Web-based feed subscribers
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
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
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
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Information Technology, Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce
Tagged Bo Cowgill, business intelligence, David Pennock, Google, Google's Bo Cowgill, Internet Marketing, Mike Linksvayer, poor Internet Marketer
As, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, smart Business Intelligence Specialist, Web-based feed subscribers
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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
Posted in Analysis (Industry), Internet Marketing - Internet Commerce, Midas Oracle Statistics
Tagged Adam, Adam Siegel, Alan Jewell, Alex Forshaw, Alex Kirtland, David Pennock, David Perry, Emile Servan-Schreiber, Google, Hollywood Stock Exchange, Jason Ruspini, Jed Christiansen, John Delaney, London School of Economics, Niall O'Connor, Odd Head, PC, prediction markets, Robin Hanson, Steve Roman, Tyler Cowen, Web-based feed subscribers, Yahoo!
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