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On August 05 2011 13:52 EtherealDeath wrote:Almost certainly in the range 1.0-1.8 million. Most likely around ~1.4 million. edit - Holy shit Day9 is like... 1/4 as popular as Lebron by our Unscientific StarGoogling© Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 13:44 Chocolate wrote: How popular is tl? I probably type that in at least three times a day haha. Don't include tl acura though.
Edit: Chocolate too please ^^ Difficult to say. "tl" has 6.12 million/month, but judging by relevant composite searches, they are almost certainly overwhelmingly directed towards the Acura. That is to say, if they didn't like the result they got, they probably searched for teamliquid next. There are no significant (read: ~20k composite results compared to ~700k for teamliquid type stuff) sources that I can for certain say are refined searches for teamliquid.net which use "tl" in them. So, the teamliquid-type search results probably cover most everyone who is googling for teamliquid.
Well, I feel like Day9 would be skewed by a lot of data tables that list data by concurrent days. So Day1,day2,day3, etc.
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On August 05 2011 14:05 Emporio wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 13:52 EtherealDeath wrote:On August 05 2011 13:45 diarsenic wrote: Day9? Almost certainly in the range 1.0-1.8 million. Most likely around ~1.4 million. edit - Holy shit Day9 is like... 1/4 as popular as Lebron by our Unscientific StarGoogling© On August 05 2011 13:44 Chocolate wrote: How popular is tl? I probably type that in at least three times a day haha. Don't include tl acura though.
Edit: Chocolate too please ^^ Difficult to say. "tl" has 6.12 million/month, but judging by relevant composite searches, they are almost certainly overwhelmingly directed towards the Acura. That is to say, if they didn't like the result they got, they probably searched for teamliquid next. There are no significant (read: ~20k composite results compared to ~700k for teamliquid type stuff) sources that I can for certain say are refined searches for teamliquid.net which use "tl" in them. So, the teamliquid-type search results probably cover most everyone who is googling for teamliquid. Well, I feel like Day9 would be skewed by a lot of data tables that list data by concurrent days. So Day1,day2,day3, etc.
While that may be the case, note that 475k come from "day9", 673k from "day[9]", and the remaining 400k+ from completely unambiguous composite search terms such as "day9 blip tv", "day 9 daily" and so on.
edit - Actually, I think you think I am referring to # of search results, rather than the # of times people are searching for a term. Otherwise the data table skew makes no sense to me.
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On August 05 2011 14:05 Emporio wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 13:52 EtherealDeath wrote:On August 05 2011 13:45 diarsenic wrote: Day9? Almost certainly in the range 1.0-1.8 million. Most likely around ~1.4 million. edit - Holy shit Day9 is like... 1/4 as popular as Lebron by our Unscientific StarGoogling© On August 05 2011 13:44 Chocolate wrote: How popular is tl? I probably type that in at least three times a day haha. Don't include tl acura though.
Edit: Chocolate too please ^^ Difficult to say. "tl" has 6.12 million/month, but judging by relevant composite searches, they are almost certainly overwhelmingly directed towards the Acura. That is to say, if they didn't like the result they got, they probably searched for teamliquid next. There are no significant (read: ~20k composite results compared to ~700k for teamliquid type stuff) sources that I can for certain say are refined searches for teamliquid.net which use "tl" in them. So, the teamliquid-type search results probably cover most everyone who is googling for teamliquid. Well, I feel like Day9 would be skewed by a lot of data tables that list data by concurrent days. So Day1,day2,day3, etc. Searching for Day7, Day8, etc. and subtracting the average total from Day9's searches would be an elegant solution to account for this.
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On August 05 2011 14:09 3clipse wrote:Show nested quote +On August 05 2011 14:05 Emporio wrote:On August 05 2011 13:52 EtherealDeath wrote:On August 05 2011 13:45 diarsenic wrote: Day9? Almost certainly in the range 1.0-1.8 million. Most likely around ~1.4 million. edit - Holy shit Day9 is like... 1/4 as popular as Lebron by our Unscientific StarGoogling© On August 05 2011 13:44 Chocolate wrote: How popular is tl? I probably type that in at least three times a day haha. Don't include tl acura though.
Edit: Chocolate too please ^^ Difficult to say. "tl" has 6.12 million/month, but judging by relevant composite searches, they are almost certainly overwhelmingly directed towards the Acura. That is to say, if they didn't like the result they got, they probably searched for teamliquid next. There are no significant (read: ~20k composite results compared to ~700k for teamliquid type stuff) sources that I can for certain say are refined searches for teamliquid.net which use "tl" in them. So, the teamliquid-type search results probably cover most everyone who is googling for teamliquid. Well, I feel like Day9 would be skewed by a lot of data tables that list data by concurrent days. So Day1,day2,day3, etc. Searching for Day7, Day8, etc. and subtracting the average total from Day9's searches would be an elegant solution to account for this.
Average of day1 through day9 is about 35k, with dramatic dropoff towards the end (day8 only had 8.8k). Let's be super dramatic and cut off various other similar searches, and guesttimate that we need to cut off 100k-200k searches/month because it is about 3+ times the observed quantity for that particular skew and looks pretty, and call it at 1.2-1.3 million for mr. 9
But of course, the huge dropoff suggests we dramatically over compensated, and probably covered just about every other unwanted searches, and then probably some legitimate ones too.
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Lindsey Sporrer, Mr. Chae, HDStarcraft, HuskyStarcraft, TotalBiscuit, Tasteless, Artosis, (Tastosis too please), Mr. Bitter
Let's get some of the nonplayers out of the way.
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On August 05 2011 14:46 Gamegene wrote: Lindsey Sporrer, Mr. Chae, HDStarcraft, HuskyStarcraft, TotalBiscuit, Tasteless, Artosis, (Tastosis too please), Mr. Bitter
Let's get some of the nonplayers out of the way.
Lindsey Sporrer - 260 Mr. Chae - 140 HDStarcraft - 60-80k, possiblility of another 100-150k but can't really tell if the search is for him or generic HD stuff. Could be even some more, but again, his name makes specificity hard >< HuskyStarcraft - 330-400k TotalBiscuit - 50k-170k, not really sure whether certain searches are specifically for him or not. Tasteless - Well, depending on how you interpret the legitimacy of the search term "Tasteless", could be as low as 8k or as high as around 70k. Artosis - 60-70k Tastosis - 1300 Mr. Bitter - 5-8k
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Oh, TotalBiscuit also appears to have 417,653 youtube subscribers under the name TotalHalibut... another 27k to the fish~
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Ok let's do it BW Style!
Bisu YellOw sAviOr Julyzerg NaDa Kim Carrier
and for kicks: Bonjwa
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On August 05 2011 15:04 Ciryandor wrote: Ok let's do it BW Style!
Bisu YellOw sAviOr Julyzerg NaDa Kim Carrier
and for kicks: Bonjwa
Bisu - man why did he have to pick a "common" name - as in it actually translates. Well, depending on whether people are actually searching for bisu (which they probably or) or are searching for daggers, range from 20k-100k, perhaps some more if the former is true.
YellOw - Common names... fuck my life. He is almost certainly probably below 20k, probably below 10k, possibly below 5k.
sAviOr - sigh... less than 5k.
Julyzerg - 10k-35k, but most likely in the ~15k area.
NaDa - 7k-12k
Kim Carrier - 390
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How about some non common names?
Jaedong Fantasy iloveoov
also: do you have a lot of free time on your hands o.O? Very interesting numbers.
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On August 05 2011 15:16 Gamegene wrote: How about some non common names?
Jaedong Fantasy iloveoov
also: do you have a lot of free time on your hands o.O? Very interesting numbers.
Jaedong I did earlier. Think he was 20k-25k.
Fantasy is... btw I really really hate these commons names, but, probably below 2k
iloveoov - 3.5-5k range.
To answer your second question, I'm just bored.
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