Archive for the ‘DaTechGuy on DaRadio’ Category

You know when you go door to door selling ads for your radio show it’s sometimes hard to explain to a business why they should invest their advertising on you. Lucky for me WordPress has done the work for me today with the following e-mail summary:

The stats helper monkeys at WordPress.com mulled over how this blog did in 2010, and here’s a high level summary of its overall blog health:

Healthy blog!

The Blog-Health-o-Meter™ reads Wow.

Crunchy numbers

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The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 270,000 times in 2010. If it were an exhibit at The Louvre Museum, it would take 12 days for that many people to see it.

In 2010, there were 2592 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 4680 posts.

The busiest day of the year was January 5th with 11,320 views. The most popular post that day was Boy is the news boring today….

Where did they come from?

The top referring sites in 2010 were pajamasmedia.com, theothermccain.com, michellemalkin.com, hotair.com, and Google Reader.

Some visitors came searching, mostly for mattie fein, da tech guy, across the universe, datechguy, and sexporn those guys must have been disappointed with what they found here..

Attractions in 2010

These are the posts and pages that got the most views in 2010.

1

Boy is the news boring today… January 2010
54 comments

2

Morning Joe religious and holiday double standard December 2010
22 comments

3

Free NBA admission for all! May 2010
22 comments

4

First report from the Obama rally today UPDATE Photos, video and Instalanche! UPDATE 3000 supporters bussed in October 2010
28 comments and 1 Like on WordPress.com,

5

Never bet against a hacker October 2010
13 comments

Thus ends the Summary produced by WordPress. Let’s put it another way:

My show premiered in Nov of 2010. From November 1st to today (Jan 3rd 2011) over 50,000 people have been to this website. 1 minute of advertising on my Radio show broadcast with 50,000 watts throughout NE and beyond if purchased for 4 weeks currently costs only $49.50 per week.

And if you are a small blogger 15 seconds over the same period can be had for $18 a week.

The question isn’t why over 83% of my ad time is currently taken, the question is why you don’t have a piece of that other 17%? e-mail us here to change that. Or leave a comment and I’ll contact you with more information (current rates here).

Speaking of which if you are a Massachusetts-based conservative blogger who lives within 45 minutes of Worcester Massachusetts we need to talk, really soon.

Open house or no we have a show to do so tune in at 9:30 p.m. (due to BC Basketball pushing us and Conservatively speaking back 30 minutes)

Our primary guest is Barbara Espinosa of the blog AmericanFreedom and of KFNX’s Hair on Fire Monday evenings 8 p.m. Arizona time.

Our in house guest (literally as we are leaving from my open house party for the studio) will be DaScienceGuy.

We will be talking about the border, Amnesty and Venezuela and Iranian missiles and the stories the media blew the best in 2010.

So tune in to WCRN 830 AM on your dial if you are in our 50,000 Watt range and if you are not click on our site and listen live

And I want to welcome two new advertisers who are joining us this week:

Bee’s Shipping (who I’ve mentioned here). They take the sting out of shipping to Africa.

and The FCA flight center at Fitchburg Airport where you are only $59 away from the controls of your first flight. Welcome aboard!

And make sure you come back for our incredible lineup this month:

Jan 8th Babalu blog

Jan 15th Instapundit

Jan 22nd Little Miss Attila

Jan 29th Fisherville Mike

Tune in Saturdays at 9 p.m. (or anytime online at the blog) and be a part of the show and remember starting Feb 5th we go to TWO HOURS with double the fun, more guests, more bloggers, more FEDORAS!

Due to BC Basketball DaTechGuy on DaRadio will be delayed by 30 minutes on New Years day. The show will run from 9:30 to 10:30 p.m. on Saturday Evening.

This means I’ll likely be leaving the open house tomorrow around 8:15 or so and get back home about 11:15 for the tail end of the party.

My guest this Saturday Barbara Espinosa links to this gem at seeing Red in Arizona who discovers that like the zombie and vampire craze Amnesty won’t stay dead unless you stay on it:

In an almost-missed article tucked away in the Christmas Day Phoenix Republic tabloid-size weekend newspaper insert was this gem. It seems Mayor Philly Gordon has teamed up with New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and other big city mayors to lobby the federal government for a blast from the past

Let’s get more details:

Under the umbrella of “Partnership for a New American Economy,” a revised group (names included in this link) is being lead by Bloomberg and includes corporate bigwigs such as CEOs of Hewlett-Packard, Walt Disney Co., and News Corporation, which owns the Wall Street Journal and Fox News. The gimmick this time is obviously to take the onus off of Congress in general and GOP aisle-crossers in specific.

“What we need to do is focus on bringing people together and how to get this comprehensive immigration reform and border security done,” the term-limited Gordon declared.

Ah Bloomberg, the darling of No Labels and the foe of snowplows but more interesting than Bloomberg is a connected dot.

So what do you think Robert Delgado, President and CEO of Hensley Beverage Company, one of the largest Anheuser-Busch beer wholesaler and distributors in the nation, is doing on the Partnership for a New Economy list? That’s Cindy Hensley McCain’s hundreds-of-millions-a-year business. It’s a safe bet Delgado doesn’t operate in a vacuum separate from the McCain’s.

And is it just a coincidence that McCain confidant and political strategist, Wes Gullett is running for Phoenix Mayor, hoping to succeed Gordon? Could the fact that Gullett’s wife served as Gordon’s chief of staff just be happenstance, also?

What? Has McCain suddenly done a volte-face again? Remember the primaries:

During last fall’s election, the anxious McCain began talking like a border hawk, even taping commercials in which the salty-tongued former sailor advocated bringing troops and law enforcement together and completing “the danged fence“ to keep illegals out of America.

That McCain about-face and the Sarah Palin endorsement (that angered some conservatives but not me because it shows loyalty) made a whole lot of difference in the primary election but here is the kicker. This inserted article was in the Christmas edition of the Phoenix paper, however the original article was from June.

Funny how that didn’t managed to get publicity during the time that McCain was actually facing a primary challenge. What would have happened if the McCain connection to this stuff came out big in June? Likely ex-senator McCain would be a headliner in the No-Labels movement.

As I’ve often said, it is what is NOT reported more than what is that really makes media bias.

With the new Tea-Party dominated republican congress stuff like this will be harder but lets not relax.