The Hit counter, why it's gone and what we replaced it with. Tony Robbins, Tony RobbinsTony Robbins, Tony RobbinsTony Robbins, Tony RobbinsTony Robbins, Tony Robbins


To those who were left wondering about my hit counter.... it died at just Over 1,000,000 guests in May, 1999. But there's good news and it's two-fold.

  1. According to the Web Server Stats on lollie.com, we're doing very well. I had thought we'd been getting about a thousand page views a day. I was grossly mistaken. We average 7 to 12 thousand page views a day. I am overwhelmed with gratitude for all of your help. You're better than winning the lottery and no, it's not a money maker yet, not even close yet. Just that some things are worth more than money.  talk
  2. Also, Netscape's newest browsers have a button on them called "What's Related." You can click on that button at any site and it will bring up a menu that includes the site's popularity rating on the web. I hear there are approximately 80 million web sites on the internet and that 200 new HATE sites (just hate sites alone, not counting all the rest) are added each day. I tell you that to preface the fact that we're listed by Netscape as being in the top 96,000 sites on the net now. talk

Since everything is relative I'll compare my site to a name you probably already know well. I've bought more than a few of his books. Chances are you've bought something written by him too..... Anthony Robbins.

the lollie.com site - Popularity: in top 98,000 sites. (as of 06-2001)
Tony Robbins' Official Site - Popularity: in top 123,000 sites. (as of 06-2001)




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