• Joe
    Thanks, Peter, for the comment.

    The graphs aggregate all the activity to all the AOL.com domains. That is, anything ending in aol.com, is included.

    I question the claim that traffic is up 35%, let alone 10% or 5%. It just isn't logical that as traffic is up, the graphs are dropping, let alone holding steady.

    ~Joe
  • Peter
    The growth aol is being mentioned for is not for aol overall or aol.com, it is specific to their programming sites (the news I read says things like News, Finance, Music, Health, etc.). I think that is why your graphs are showing something different. Can you show Music or Finance in your graphs to see if that is right? Since AOL is now a ad supported business, having the same ads as Yahoo, MSN, WebMD, ESPN, etc. seems like the right approach given their business model. Or am I missing something?
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