I was playing around on my favorite new website called StatBrain.com -- a site that tells you how many visitors a website gets per day.
I saw that TechCrunch.com gets around 2,045,233 visitors, and that my WatchFreeEpisodes.com estimated visitor count was correct at around 2,410 per day.
Then I plopped in PerezHilton.com -- expecting to see visitors in the millions (since it's been widely believed he get upwards of 3 or 4 or more million hits per day) and was surprised to learn he "only" gets 690,436 visitors per day.
A quick confirmation with Alexa, ranking TechCrunch.com, TMZ.com and PerezHilton.com together confirms that TMZ and Perez are running neck and neck, and since TMZ gets around 631,530 hits per day -- this lines up with StatBrain.com's stats saying Perez gets far less that the millions of hits proclaimed.
Of course, those 690,436 or so visitors could be clicking around a lot on his site, and are nothing to sneeze at.
But methinks this is a bit of brilliant marketing.
Tell everyone you're getting millions of hits and eventually the rumor will spread like wildfire, causing advertisers to throw money at you left and right.
After all -- who but us techies are really gonna check this stuff?
I saw that TechCrunch.com gets around 2,045,233 visitors, and that my WatchFreeEpisodes.com estimated visitor count was correct at around 2,410 per day.
Then I plopped in PerezHilton.com -- expecting to see visitors in the millions (since it's been widely believed he get upwards of 3 or 4 or more million hits per day) and was surprised to learn he "only" gets 690,436 visitors per day.
A quick confirmation with Alexa, ranking TechCrunch.com, TMZ.com and PerezHilton.com together confirms that TMZ and Perez are running neck and neck, and since TMZ gets around 631,530 hits per day -- this lines up with StatBrain.com's stats saying Perez gets far less that the millions of hits proclaimed.
Of course, those 690,436 or so visitors could be clicking around a lot on his site, and are nothing to sneeze at.
But methinks this is a bit of brilliant marketing.
Tell everyone you're getting millions of hits and eventually the rumor will spread like wildfire, causing advertisers to throw money at you left and right.
After all -- who but us techies are really gonna check this stuff?
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I am not aspiring to reach his goal, that is not anything I would want to have on my soul, but I do aspire to reach your dailies, you ROCK!
:-) thanks for that link too, it will definitely come in handy!
half a million hits a day would be just toasty by me
I hadn't previously heard of it. I tried out the tool for my blog and it said I receive around 2500 hits.
I'm pretty happy with this number though. Maybe you could give me some pointers as you seem to be doing very well here.
http://onlinestruggle.com
Thanks, Scott.
Glad to see you're blogging again, Paula. You are truly an inspiration to me. Whenever I want to know how to set something up on my blogs, I always come back to you. Can you talk a little bit more about using symbols in your title tags to increase CTR?
Thanks,
Luv ya, and keep up the good work.
The Barefoot! Randy -You're alive! Hi there! And your writing is funny; hits shall follow...
ShoeMaven -
Yeah, I followed these instructions from Blue Hat SEO describing how to put those symbols in my title tags.
And I really do think they help my search results stand out in Google SERPS more so that more people click thru.
Give it a try and let me know if they help your hits go up.
Happy Friday,
Paula
More power to him!
oh and PS - I did hear he is in a bit of a "sticky" widget as far as some of the "legal" aspects of his blog goes.