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MabuhayRadio.com Continues Its Torrid Climb in Traffic Rating
| MabuhayRadio.com Continues Its Torrid Climb in Traffic Rating |
This web site continues its remarkable scorching climb in popularity and traffic rating, as monitored by the www.Alexa.com. In a 15-day period (from Nov. 18, 2007, to Dec. 3, 2007), the world-wide ranking of the MabuhayRadio.com improved by 179,465 slots or a whopping 31.71% improvement. The ranking of the web sites of the five other most-popular Filipino-American weekly newspapers did not improve, as per comparative analysis below. In fact, the five other web sites lost ground.
To read again our first report on the Alexa.com traffic ratings, please click on More Bragging Rights for the New Kid on the Online Block (As Updated).
Here are the Alexa.com’s world-wide rankings (the ranking is like the score in golf—the lower, the better):
Nov. 18, 2007 Dec. 3, 2007
asianjournal.com ------- 178,759 182,391
filipinoexpress.com ----- 247,697 260,105
philippinenews.com ---- 251,492 251,499
balita.com ----------------- 353,508 364,654
mabuhayradio.com ------ 565,943 386,478
filipinoreporter.com ------ 1,016,068 1,078,739
Please note also that the difference between asianjournal.com and MabuhayRadio.com on Nov. 18, 2007, was 387,184 slots. Today, Dec. 3, 2007, the difference is merely 204,087 places. Perhaps, the MabuhayRadio.com may be able to overtake the asianjournal.com in a matter of months at the rate that the “new kid on the online block” is earning the bragging rights. Remember that in a span of 15 days, the ranking of the MabuhayRadio.com improved by 179,465 slots.
But insofar as the Alexa.com’s United States ranking of web sites is concerned, the results are different. Again, the ranking is like the golf score—the lower, the better. The MabuhayRadio.com leads the field and its rank is better by 56,998 slots than balita.com. Here are the data:
Nov. 18, 2007 Dec. 3, 2007
mabuhayradio.com ---- 61,840 39,005
balita.com ---------------- 96,024 96,003
asianjournal.com ------- 122,914 105,748
philippinenews.com --- 134,026 141,775
filipinoexpress.com ---- 223,842 194,127
filipinoreporter.com ---- 364,610 557,822
The traffic figures for the United States show that balita.com improved by 21 slots (0.00022%); while the asianjournal.com improved its rank by 17,166 places (13.97%). The filipinoexpress.com improved also its rank by 29,715 slots (13.27%). The MabuhayRadio.com’s rank improved by 22,835 positions or an improvement of 36.93%.
On the other hand, the filipinoreporter.com lost 193,212 slots (negative 52.99%). The philippinenews.com lost also 7,749 positions (negative 5.78%). # # #
Congratulations! If MabuhayRadio is the newest good
news in the field, then double hurrahs!
Lourdes Ceballos
Chicago, Illinois
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Dear Ms. Lourdes:
Thank you for congratulatory note.
Casting modesty aside, there is a very simple explanation why the MabuhayRadio.com's rating climbed nearly 8.0-million spots in less than eight months: We have readers like you, writers like Jesse Jose and Joseph Lariosa and contributors like Dr. Eddie AAA Calderon and Bobby Manasan, who are beholden to no one. Readers like the independent attitude and writing styles of our staff, columnists and contributors.
Besides, we post daily different articles, whereas other Fil-Am web sites post on a weekly basis. And readers ain't seen nothin' yet. We expect to really grow in our second year, that is, after April 9, 2008 (our first anniversary). Right now, we are still like a baby, barely able to crawl.
We are still waiting for your first article about Chicagoland.
Mabuhay and Salamat uli,
Bobby M. Reyes
Editor
www.mabuhayradio.com
Congratulations to you and your staff for a job well done. Continue the good work and advocacy. The silent majority are listening or shall I say reading.
Nelson
The credit goes to Bobby Reyes for his website. We are just contributors.
Eddie AAA Calderon
Minneapolis, MN
Congratulations! You certainly earned your bragging rights . . . well, in such a short time. Certainly the "new kid on the online block" is showing the way, and how.
If I may volunteer my unsolicited opinion, why not also call Mabuhay Radio.com "America's Citizen Journalists Online" since many of your writers are concerned citizens, community watchdogs and independent entities who are beholden to no one but the truth?
That would be a nice slogan. If not that, why not "The Best of Citizen Journalism"? Thanks and best regards,
Romy Marquez
San Diego, CA








