Bringing this down to the bottom line, yet another blogger shares his experience, of watching people bounce away without doing much of anything on his site. How much is traffic like that to a site, and how much will somebody be willing to pay to keep getting more of it? As the author says,
"The problem is that when I stumble I am in the mood for some fast action. I don't want to be bothered with heavy reading and just want to be amused."
a spirit that, as somebody in one of the sites bookmarked above argues, Stumbleupon's business model gives the company and its management a perverse short term incentive to encourage. But can one encourage impatience and then, moments later, hope that impatience will suddenly vanish the moment a visitor reaches a sponsor's site? Or does behavior, once reinforced, tend to linger?
Does the company really expect those sponsors to not notice that their bottom line isn't being helped, just because they hope it will, and assume that it must?
Kate Gosselin: A lot of things, and drained away, just for a moment!
admin July 24, 2014
A lot of things, and drained away, just for a moment!
Any time to calm suffering is our own;
The comfort of others, just a dose of cool in the summer and warm inwinter;
Can we have a moment and comfortable with pain but does not replace them.
Was his shoulder in pain rather than learn to forget;
Wipe the window of your own mind, look at the attitudes of life and bustle outside.
Many things vanished, just for a moment.
Youth……!
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