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Stats for November 2009 — Midas Oracle Edition
P.S.: The stats would be much better if I opened the comments more widely. I don’t, because it saturates the server. In the future, we will see.
Midas Oracle generates 822,000 pageviews per year.
Midas Oracle stats for the month of October 2009:
Google Search has sent 75,674 people to Midas Oracle since June 2009.
Google Search has sent 1,271 people to Midas Oracle yesterday alone. – (2,577 pageviews, yesterday, fyi)
An excerpt of the historical chart regarding the Google Search traffic sent to Midas Oracle (I enlarged the time period so you can see the 2008 US Election Day spike):
Midas Oracle is the world’s #1 blog on collective forecasting and market-generated predictions.
June to September 2009:
In the near future, Midas Oracle is going to unveil strategic partnerships that will allow us to reach millions of people a year.
Midas Oracle has a Google PageRank of 6/10.
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What Is Midas Oracle About?
Midas Oracle is a popular group blog about predictions. We are interested in:
objective, dynamic probabilistic predictions;
collective intelligence mechanisms producing probabilistic [...]
22,000 people interested in prediction markets and collective forecasting
During the month of June 2009, Midas Oracle served [*]:
- 21,952 visits;
- 41,622 pageviews.
Thanks to you. I am very fortunate to have loyal readers. Thanks so much. I am working in the back-office to develop Midas Oracle further, so as to serve you better in the coming years. Stay tuned… this is only the beginning [...]
Why is the web traffic surging?
We have one winner and two losers.
The winner: Daniel Horowitz of The Emergent Fool
- Yes, as Daniel guessed it, Google is sending about one thousand people a day on Midas Oracle .ORG, and more than half of that is related to my post about how to download Yann Arthus-Bertrand’s documentary film, HOME. The web traffic [...]
The web traffic to Midas Oracle is exploding.
Can you guess why? Leave your guess in the comments. (Jason Ruspini is excluded from the contest; I told him.)
UPDATE: Our secret is revealed…
Twitter drove more traffic to Midas Oracle than Marginal Revolution (who have linked to us) did —this past week.
FREEZE: The feed subscribers of Marginal Revolution (who came here thru Google Reader or else) are not counted, so the number for Marginal Revolution is actually higher than what Google Analytics tells me.
This stats is only for the referring sites, not for the search engines.
2,217 people were exposed to the “truth” on prediction markets…
… including this man.
And click here to read Jed’s comment on Paul’s analysis about HP’s EPMs…
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