Gawker: Why blogs don’t make money on Apple day
January 16th, 2008Posted by Oliver Luft in Editors' pick
‘It’s a scheduled event with a guaranteed boost; last year Gizmodo and competitor Engadget earned four times their normal visitors (and 10 times the page views), with Engadget breaking 10 million page views thanks to a boost from AOL.’
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