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Can anyone make sense of this?
I received an eMail minutes ago from EZA. In it, they list my Top 3 Performing Articles (Lifetime) and my Top 3 Performing Articles (September). Sounds straightforward enough, except that all three of the Top 3 Performing Articles (September) had more views than the Lifetime views of the #2 and #3 Top 3 Performing Articles (Lifetime). How can that be? If these articles had more views in a single month than two articles had through their lifetime on EZA, shouldn't they have topped the lifetime performers? I mean, if you have an article that has 250 lifetime views and another article comes along and has 300 views in a single month, doesn't that trump 250 lifetime views? |
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