Posted By: W3bbo | Sep 18th @ 2:14 PM
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W3bbo
W3bbo
The Master of Baiters

Some of us are familar with The Deck: an advertising network formed by a loose grouping of pretentious Mac-heads who wanted equally pretentious advertising on their websites, thus maximising the revenue potential gained from their pretentious readers' eyeballs.

 

I pitched an idea to Long Zheng (and co) to start his own advertising network for "Windows enthusiasts". He put it on the backburner, so did I.

 

However, today I learned about The Lounge, which is pretty much what I described. The Lounge looks like it started after I pitched my idea to Long, I don't know if he's gone and done a runner with me, but it's nice to know I've got a few good ideas in my head (even if I didn't compelete the race to implement them...)

 

Anyway, they let advertisers "target" their adverts by applying to advertise on certain websites, one of these is "Influential People", they have 43 blogs in this category (and TBH, I haven't really heard of any of them). According to their statistics they had 490147 pageviews over 43 sites in the last month.

 

Basic arithmetic tells us that's about 11,398 pageviews per blog per month, which divided by 30 gives 379 pageviews per blog per day. Let's be generous and call that 400.

 

One would assume by virtue of being influential they would have a high pageview count: this is the Internet, people are free to flock to the source of quality information and not have it relayed to them (via say, aggregate bloggers).

 

Just for comparison, I get about 7,000 pageviews a day over all of my sites combined, and no-one knows who I am. I also make a pittance from Google AdSense.

 

Discuss.

It could be considered influential if it is the right 400 people.

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CannotResolveSymbol
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If you read the page you linked, you would know the answer to your question:  they say that "influential" doesn't neccessarily mean that they have a large number of page views per month, but they're influential individuals in the .NET community (either working for Microsoft on .NET or specializing in .NET for their company, in most cases).

The page views certainly help, but I think it's mostly my dazzling intellect, stunning good looks and delightful personality that make me influential.

Minh
Minh
WOOH! WOOH!

What are your sites, W3bbo?

 

Discuss.

I haven't done a runner on you and this looks pretty average.

 

They do have a few more recognizable names in the .NET room but even then I don't think this is very compelling.

blowdart
blowdart
Peek-a-boo

You haven't heard of any of those folks? That says more about you than anything else!

 

leeappdalecom
leeappdalecom
.nettter

Herding Code is my second or third favourite podcast ever after .Net Rocks and maybe just below Hasnselminutes. Smiley

 

Edit: oops, you were replying to W3bbo, not me. Confused by your response at first.

exoteric
exoteric
I : Next<I>

Remember this: "Do you want to be James Joyce or ..."?

 

Thanks for the link, it looks pretty nice!

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