November 21, 2004
with a heavy heart, we all lament the passing of your web-traffic. Just know that we are with you during your time of mourning.
:-)
Wham. Bam. Thank you, Karol.
Posted by: Dorian at November 21, 2004 07:35 PMSome of us are still here.
Posted by: scott at November 21, 2004 08:08 PMI miss October, too.
Posted by: ace at November 21, 2004 08:23 PMI imagine all sites are experiencing a similar drop-off.
Posted by: LargeBill at November 21, 2004 09:29 PMI think a good month for me is a bad day for y'all.
Posted by: Drew at November 22, 2004 12:52 AMhaha. we miss March. :)
Posted by: candy girl at November 22, 2004 03:02 AMIt was inevitable. Many blogs will probaly be abandoned over the next year.
Posted by: Michael C at November 22, 2004 09:10 AMI love your blog! I'll try to frequent more often. Don't feel so gloomy about your ratings decline...
Posted by: Lena G. at November 22, 2004 09:17 AMC'mon! As I have said in the past, your blog is VITAL to my 8-hour work day.
Posted by: Vanessa at November 22, 2004 11:07 AMKarol:
The bad news about your graph is that it showed your readership declined.
The good news about your graph is that it looks like the graph that shows MSM ad revenue.
Posted by: Jake at November 22, 2004 11:27 AMIt's not about # of hits Karol. It's all about Market Share!
Downtown Lad
Posted by: Downtown Lad at November 22, 2004 12:13 PMOctober was a good month.. Election Day was also very nice...
Posted by: Matt M. at November 22, 2004 02:13 PMWait, this is a silly question, but is this projected hits or hits so far for November?
Posted by: Yaron at November 22, 2004 03:48 PMsorry, i'm gonna get all graphical on you.
sitemeter does 'as of today', so from what it looks like to me, november is beating out september by a huge margin and moving well into october range. so therefore, you can thank october for your future gains.
tata.
Posted by: Jessica at November 22, 2004 04:46 PMNovember is not over yet. Thanksgiving might throw a wrench into the system. But hey I went from a measly 30 a day to 20 over the same time span.
Posted by: Michael C at November 23, 2004 01:59 PM



