Lie detector for web traffic?
Read it in my CNet Asia blog, Lemak Lemang.
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Read it in my CNet Asia blog, Lemak Lemang.
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Jeff,
Susan had a link to this guy...
http://www.malaysiatomorrow.net/plugins/content/content.php?content.25
A fake Tengku?
Nobody would found out if he didnt open his big mouth!
Posted by: PenangWang
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March 12, 2007 05:56 PM
I wonder ABCM (Audit Bureau of Circulations Malaysia) know what kind of medium they are dealing about?
Daily hits is irrelevant as even unpopular sites will get hundreds of spam hits every day.
And blogger are slowly take over news media as another content feeds, consumer will trust the personal hands more than mainstream media robotic review tones.
In addition, the word of mouth passing has proving works better than typical media in "not so popular" product. For example, the internet word mouth passing has save "Snake On A Plane" from flops. And "March of the Penguin" will not turn to box office without the netizens word passing.
And ABCM failed to mentioned Google, Yahoo. Whether lack of knowledge or due to ignorance, you can NOT bypass the power of search engine ability to shape the contents feed.
If it is due to ignorance,then ABCM get younger blood in there to learn the new medium. Otherwise, with day pass, ABCM will deem irrelevant for failing in new media.
Posted by: moo_t
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March 12, 2007 08:04 PM