Posts Tagged ‘empirical audience analytic data’

Do you ever wonder

Sunday, September 21st, 2008

Where major publications such as the NY Times get their tag line ideas?

Well it’s apparent to me that someone must read this blog, or must be a mind reader. Pretty blatant if you ask me where his tag line came from. I don’t think too many people say “Dumb It Down” very often. Sure he replaced my “it” with “us“, but the intent is the same.

That’s fine, and I can’t wait until someone else writes about my theory of snowglobes and Akmehd. It’s quite ok, as I have always been use to being on the bleeding edge and leading vs following. My blog here has a bunch of ideas that a decent writer could expand upon and re-write. The interesting thing that I find is how my biggest article here is still the most searched item and read blog post here.

It was a total fluke that I even wrote that article. As shown clearly here on my network page which shows my empirical Lookery audience analytic data - people keep coming here to read about that one person. Again, that day was quite interesting as I never intended it to be more than a passing mention that morning.

Technically Speaking, while this blog will never be the most read blog online, I don’t mind contributing to the real writers out there in a send up type of way. We all know where to come when you want the real deal before it’s mainstream.

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twittermoms, yeah they have Lookery

Friday, September 19th, 2008

twittermoms as profiled by TechCrunch earlier this afternoon has been with Lookery for about a week now. Already they have some pretty nice demographic data.

As I noted in my comment, this is only some of what you can see for FREE. That is empirical audience analytic data!

So the question for you people out there reading this - How come you haven’t signed up your site for Lookery? OH you run a Wordpress blog? Well we took care of that for you also with a WP Plugin for Lookery!

Technically Speaking, we don’t bite, and we go down as easy as Google Analytics. When you sign up you have the full access to your data as outlined here, so what are you waiting for?

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