Blogger Super Bowl: The Cerrone Effect vs. The Lukas Effect

During the week I mentioned The Cerrone Effect which is when Mets Blog links to you and your traffic spikes (and frankly your GoDaddy hosting gets wonky, but I’ll take it every time.)  One time The Cerrone Effect (technically that was the Baron Effect) got me kicked off Adsense because Google decided I clicked my own ads.   Good luck arguing with Google by the way.  There’s a better chance of reaching the Queen of England.

However, there is also the Lukas Effect which can be just as powerful as demonstrated here.

Those spikes on the left are links from Mets Blog and the one from yesterday is a link from Uni Watch.

I share this in a desparate attempt to suck up to this two men hoping they get jealous of each other and link to Mets Police every day.  If you have a big ego and would like to link and see what kind of effect you have I’m happy to be linked.  Isn’t that right Huffington Post?

The Lukas Effect tends to last two days I have noticed.  I will report back tomorrow.

Oh and I used Super Bowl in the title to increase my SEO.  I might as well post a picture of Susan Komen while I am at it.  Shameless.

2 Replies to “Blogger Super Bowl: The Cerrone Effect vs. The Lukas Effect”

  1. Paul doesn’t post as much as I do, so if he mentions you in a post it is likely to stay on the main page of his blog for longer, whereas a post on MetsBlog is likely to get pushed to Page 2 sooner than later – this is probably why his push lasts two days.

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