To: Bob J; kristinn
To pick up on Kristinn's point, if you compare the change in the percentage of users versus 3 months ago, Free Republic isn't doing as poorly as liberal sites, and with the exception of Redstate, other major conservative blogs are experiencing losses about similar to DU and Daily Kos.
Free Republic -23%
Moveon.org -27%
Ann Coulter -33%
Huffington Post -34%
Instapundit -38%
DU -40%
Daily Kos -40%
Powerline -43%
Pajamas Media -45%
Michelle Malkin -49%
Red State.com -56%
To: conservative in nyc
Exactly right. Good analysis.
347 posted on
03/08/2007 5:08:30 AM PST by
NewLand
(Always remember September 11, 2001)
To: conservative in nyc
To pick up on Kristinn's point, if you compare the change in the percentage of users versus 3 months ago, Free Republic isn't doing as poorly as liberal sites, and with the exception of Redstate, other major conservative blogs are experiencing losses about similar to DU and Daily Kos. A lot of that seems to be that the liberal sites gained a much bigger temporary boost in traffic from the runup to the midterms than the conservative sites. Here are the Alexa graphs for the top 2 conservative and liberal sites (according to the Hot Air story Kristinn pointed to):
(One side note: the Alexa figures are completely different than the Nielsen ones Hot Air quotes. Does anyone know how Nielson comes up with their web traffic numbers?)
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