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Which - ironically - I've submitted myself. ...No comment.
I think we'll let this one slide Steve ;) Thanks for posting and pulling together the stats! I've commented on your blog already.
Hehe, thanks Ed! :-) Apologies for doing so, but I thought it'd be of genuine interest to the Inbound.org community. Apologies also for the slightly sensationalist title... ;-) Yep, I've seen your comment and replied to it! Thanks! I still can't get over how quick it was - I'd barely published the post when I saw the notification, haha!
lol Steve... Guess that's your 1 in 100 quota up.
This is awesome! Looking forward to a follow up post with an analysis of all the data.
Thanks Ben! :-) As discussed in the comments on the post, it looks as though John Doherty may just be on the case, so we'll see...!
Database dumped in John's inbox earlier today :)
Wow, was this all manual work? Great job Steve!
Hi Martijn. Yes it was - it took a while to reorganise the data after it'd been scraped (as there's about 5 or 6 links associated with each submission and I only needed 2 of them), but once that was done, the hard bit was out of the way. :-)
Great idea and great analysis Steve! Cheers!