May 16, 200817 yr QUOTE (santo=dorf @ May 16, 2008 -> 07:14 PM) It's only $325 a year. Is it a 1 year committment? only?
May 16, 200817 yr Author QUOTE (santo=dorf @ May 16, 2008 -> 05:14 PM) It's only $325 a year. Is it a 1 year committment? I believe so. Make us proud, if you're interested.
May 16, 200817 yr Douchebags need sponsorship too. I suppose Midsummer's Eve could look into diversification of advertising.
May 16, 200817 yr If you are sponsoring it, drop me a note about it. Well I don't want Roger's, but if it was someone else on his level related to the Sox and I had something funny to say, I'd be all over it.
May 17, 200817 yr QUOTE (santo=dorf @ May 16, 2008 -> 04:53 PM) $40 for the 2005 White Sox. What should it say? JOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOE CREDE!
May 17, 200817 yr QUOTE (Heads22 @ May 16, 2008 -> 07:47 PM) Douchebags need sponsorship too. I suppose Midsummer's Eve could look into diversification of advertising. Shakespeare made a douche?
May 17, 200817 yr I echo knightni's sentiments. Only? That hardly seems like something I'd like to throw money at...I'll stick to strippers.
May 17, 200817 yr QUOTE (santo=dorf @ May 16, 2008 -> 09:12 PM) Less than a $1 a day. Big whoop. Paypal me $325 and I'll put "Roger Clemens is a lying, cheating douchebag" in my sig for one year.
May 17, 200817 yr QUOTE (santo=dorf @ May 16, 2008 -> 09:38 PM) Your sig won't get as many hits as BB reference. I make more posts than Baseball Reference has pages, I bet.
May 17, 200817 yr QUOTE (knightni @ May 16, 2008 -> 08:48 PM) I make more posts than Baseball Reference has pages, I bet. I somehow doubt that, considering they have individual pages for every team (each year) in history, and then every player on each of those teams. I don't have any numbers in front of me, but I'm sure thats higher than your current post count, especially when you include different pages for each of the splits and... well... everything else (which is everything) they have. Edited May 17, 200817 yr by Felix
May 19, 200817 yr QUOTE (Felix @ May 17, 2008 -> 11:58 AM) I somehow doubt that, considering they have individual pages for every team (each year) in history, and then every player on each of those teams. I don't have any numbers in front of me, but I'm sure thats higher than your current post count, especially when you include different pages for each of the splits and... well... everything else (which is everything) they have. not to mention all the boxscore pages example: http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/OA...200803250.shtml so yeah, sorry knight, it's not even close.
May 19, 200817 yr here's the number of indexed pages by baseball reference Google 874,000 MSN 314,000 Yahoo! 1,108,542 Edited May 19, 200817 yr by rangercal
May 19, 200817 yr By your estimation, how many web pages do you have on your site? Thanks, Jeremy Kelly Niles, MI 17k players 200k box scores 45k in wiki 60k in gamelogs and splits 10k for teams Lots more of dynamic pages. We are probably between 1/2m and 1m pages of differentiated content. Sean (Forman - founder of Baseball Reference) Yep. You guys are right.
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