Welcome National Review Readers…
April 22nd, 2009
Okay, today’s just getting weird — first I’m going on sports talk radio, now the site’s seeing a huge new cohort of visitors presumed to be conservative (a five-fold traffic boost over baseline, plus a few dozen RSS signups). How come? I just checked stats and found out that yesterday we got linked-to by The National Review’s top-level Righty blog, The Corner. Thanks for the Google Juice! And new readers, welcome — your space in the e.politics robot/zombie army has been reserved….
– cpd
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1. e.politics: online advoca&hellip | July 15th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
[...] never know if anyone typed the address in after reading the column in print. By contrast, a single link from National Review’s The Corner blog brought well over a thousand visitors in a single day, with many more following over the next [...]
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