So I read that Snap is going to be monetizing their (annoying) website preview pop-up.
What caught me eye was the following (emphasis added):
Snap.com has over 2,000,000 Web site operators, bloggers and individual Web surfers currently using Snap Shots served via a webpage or browser. The Snap Shots service is used approximately 15 million times daily
That makes no sense. You have 2 million websites and people who have installed Snap Shots. Yet they generate a total of 15 million hits a day? So in 24 hours, each user and/or website generates a total of 7.5 pageviews? How the hell does that work!
To clarify - if I was a user, I would expect to visit at least 50 pages a day. That means I would use it 50 times in one day. If I was operating a website and people could use it on that, I would expect at least … 50 pageviews per day (on my site). How can a base of 2 million generate only 15 million views?
To give a sense of ration between sites and pageviews - Blog Flux Topsites has 18,284 active sites using the list. Yesterday, they generated 4.78 million pageviews.
So either the 15 million should be 15 billion - or something is way off.
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