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Dairy Queen Slow Jam a Hit on MySpace

February 19, 2008

According to Hitwise US, Dairy Queen's Valentine's Day promotion (Dairy Queen Slow Jam), which was featured on MySpace, jumped from a ranking of 59,313 among All Categories of Websites to 796 for the week ending 2/16/2008. The website, www.dqslowjam.com, ranked 10th among e-Greetings websites last week. The website allowed users to create a custom song to send to a special Valentine. Now you know.

Posted at 08:07 PM
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Searchers For “graduation” Looking For Friends and Party Planning

May 23, 2007

According to Hitwise US, searches for the term ‘graduation” went to 58 different websites, topped by myspace.com with 12.02% of searches, followed by myhotcomments.com with 9.90%, graduationparty.com with 7.78%, quotegarden.com with 6.36% and party411.com with 4.24% for the four weeks ending 5/19/1007.

Posted at 03:44 PM
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Immigration Reform News Sparks 39% Increase For Immigration Searches

May 23, 2007

According to Hitwise US, searches for "immigration" increased 39.2% for the week ending 5/19/2007 compared to 5/1 2/2007. The top five searches including "immigration" were; "immigration," "immigration news," "immigration reform," "immigration bill," and "illegal immigration." 19.86% of searches for "immigration" went to the US Citizenship and Immigration website. Now you know.

Posted at 02:21 PM
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Online Searches For Gas Prices Down 92%

May 17, 2007

According to the Hitwise US, despite all time record high gas prices, the volume of searches for 'gas prices' and 'hybrid cars' for the week ending May 12, 2007 were respectively 92% and 82% lower than during the week ending September 3, 2005 the first time gas prices were above the $3/a gallon mark. Now you know.

Posted at 10:23 AM
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