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It was, the BBC never offer for outwidth websites unless they're desperate and the site is nearly as popular as theirs. SharpeNews gets no where near the amount of the average BBC website. The figures he stated about the millions of hits were false.
Shouldn't make stories for publicity.
Are you jealous you're beloved site isn't worth that much or something.It was, the BBC never offer for outwidth websites unless they're desperate and the site is nearly as popular as theirs. SharpeNews gets no where near the amount of the average BBC website. The figures he stated about the millions of hits were false.
Shouldn't make stories for publicity.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv...=1766&ito=1490
I'm sure on DailyMail a very popular newspaper around the country wouldn't make up a false article.
The paper will publish as story, it's a story. The fact he wouldn't show the reporter the letters he said he got from the Board of Directors. Makes me not believe it.
Also...
The fact there are teen sites like teensay and teentoday. With one of the most popular being teenspot, why would they go for a much lower spec and status site?
Well, do you know how many teen users there are using the internet everyday? no you don't.
I've never heard of teensay or teentoday. so I could say it's not that popular, i'm taking it you don't think a lot of people know about sharpenews.. you don't know that though.
well fact is teenspot was once a registered site, it had average of 2500 logged in users, sharpenews can't get close to that
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