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Global PR Blog Week 1.0

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Day 4 Stats

The number of visits were down a little from Wednesday, but still just over one thousand people checked in. Even counting return visitors, that will total between 4000-5000 total visits this week, and the numbers will certainly continue to climb over the next weeks.

Average Per Day: 550
Average Visit Length: 6:15

Technorati: Global PR Blog Week 1.0 has 302 Links from 86 Sources

The Global PR Blog Week was no. 29 in BlogPulse's Top Links for July 14:

http://www.blogpulse.com/04_07_14/links.html
http://www.blogpulse.com/04_07_14/link_29.html

Author: Elizabeth Albrycht | Jul 15, 04 | Permalink | 1 comments
Category: Announcements

 

Comments

Many participants will find their web traffic also increases in line with the Global PR Blog Week site, especially on the days they post on the mother site. That's happening with me with a twist--I'm getting more click-throughs on my Google AdSense program as well. Perhaps PR audiences like context-sensitive advertising.

Posted by: Bernie Goldbach at July 16, 2004 07:47 AM

 

About
The Global PR Blog Week 1.0 is an online event that will engage PR, marketing and business bloggers from around the globe in a discussion about blogging and communications. The event is scheduled for July 12 - 16, 2004.
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