To: HighWheeler
As discussed a couple of days ago FReeRepublic is the Stickiest web site per Nielsen Ratings and posted in the NYT back in March or April meaning when people land here they stay here for a longer period of time then any other website.
To: tubebender
"when people land here they stay here for a longer period of time then any other website"
I have a browser open to "latest posts" 24/7! Does that count?
71 posted on
01/27/2003 8:12:55 PM PST by
dalereed
To: tubebender
Serious discussions here require thought in response which takes time to formulate and verify. This keeps the number of overall hits relatively low. A response of the type that passes for deep thought at the other sites, "Bush sucks", doesnt take long to formulate and frees posters up for more hits. In other words, the "hits" ranking really doesnt mean anything.
To: tubebender
...when people land here they stay here for a longer period of time then any other website. Yeah, it's been about four and a half years for me, so far.
190 posted on
01/28/2003 11:12:41 PM PST by
unspun
(Compassionate Conservatism - beats the alternatives in either case.)
To: tubebender
tubebender says: "
FReeRepublic is the Stickiest web site."
Sticky? Is that anything like tacky?
--Boot Hill
193 posted on
01/29/2003 12:59:46 AM PST by
Boot Hill
(February 1st)
To: tubebender
...when people land here they stay here for a longer period of time then any other website.You mean this isn't "the" internet??? There's something else out there? Ah Pat, I need to buy a clue! :)
To: tubebender
here's another interesting fact.
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Get Involved! www.angelfire.com/nj2/GETINVOLVED/index.html
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