Looking at the Quantcast top 100 provided few surprises as to who was on it. I guess we take for granted that a search engine is on the top of the list, but I didn't know 140 Million people go to it each month. That's about 10 million hits a day. I was surprised that the NIH was on the top 100 list and that it's slightly more popular than FoxNews this month. So the ordering of the webs sites is interesting. What gets me is where its says Pandora is skewed toward African Americans or MTV towards women or that Amazon appeals towards educated people. There's no reason a priori these should be true.
How do sites like Quancast measuring not just the number of people who visit the web site, but also the gender, the age, income bracket, frequency of visits and correlated web sites? It's kind of neat, actually. I've also heard cookies can be analyzed.
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