I am doing real work tonight in Ad Planner, but of course I get sidetracked.
Age Demographics for Internet searches for website A:
Website B:
Website C:
Pop quiz: One is a racing site, one a poker site and one a peer to peer betting site. Can you spot the racing website?
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5 comments:
hmm, could it be A? :)
I'll go with:
A = racing
B = poker
C = peer to peer betting
PTP, When do we get the answers? I agree with Dana
A= racing
B=poker
C=peer to peer betting, what is peer to peer betting?
Regards, Rebecca
A is racing.
A is the Daily Racing Form, B is Poker Stars, and C is Betfair.
Youse guys are right on.
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