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| Articles about Inflate |
| | Faster trains set to inflate Paris property market | | 2007-08-21 01:58:00 | | A report earlier this year highlighted Paris' position as top city for property investment. The Emerging Trends in Real EstateĀ® report by PricewaterhouseCoopers and the Urban Land Institute underlines the city's economic stability and sustainability, as well as placing Paris in first place for supply and demand balance. Unlike the UK, this balance means there's a good chance buyers will find the sort of property they're looking for, and sellers will typically not have long to wait when selling up. What's more, the plans of the new President, Nicolas Sarkozy, to provide tax breaks to encourage home ownership will surely have a positive impact on rent return and capital growth over the next few years.
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| | How internet ‘Spyware Visits’ inflate site traffic counts | | 2007-05-09 03:50:38 | | Do I have to explain more? Just visit Ben Edelman’s site for more. Orbitz and Bolt.com get a mention. And all kinds of analysis about trying to push ones traffic rank up in Alexa
“The usual motive for buying spyware popup traffic is simple: Showing ads. Cover Netflix’s site with an ad for Blockbuster, and users may buy from Blockbuster instead. Same for other spyware advertisers.”
“But there are other plausible reasons to buy spyware traffic. In particular, cheap spyware traffic can be used to inflate a site’s traffic statistics. Buying widespread “forced visits” causes widely-used traffic measurements to overreport a site’s popularity: Traffic measurements mistakenly assume users arrived at the site because they actually wanted to go there, without considering the possibility that the visit was involuntary. Nonetheless, from the site’s perspective, forced visits offer real benefits: Investors will be willing to pay more to bu | | By: Security Cadets | | |
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