The Best of Gop3.com in 2007

Written by Brandon on December 30, 2007 – 7:22 pm -

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Most Viewed Posts

2007 was a great year on Gop3.com, we had well over 120,000 unique visitors and, more importantly, I very involved community that shared their ideas in an average of ten comments per post. Here are the top ten most popular posts this year:

  1. 1. Support Our Troops - Remember Me by Lizzie Palmer
  2. 2. Banned By Digg for Aiding and Abetting the Conservative Cause
  3. 3. Gores Mansion vs Eco Friendly Bush Home
  4. 4. New Poll: Who Would You Vote for in the Republican Primary
  5. 5. Hillary Clinton Communist Quotes Quiz
  6. 6. Who is Former Senator, Possibly President, Fred Thompson?
  7. 7. The Right Brothers: Solid Conservative Rock
  8. 8. Be Very Scared Liberals
  9. 9. 4 Steps to More Conservative Influence Through Digg
  10. 10. MY Bumpersticker Message

Author Distribution

Here is the breakdown of posts on Gop3.com by author in 2007.

Gop3.com Posts By Author

Top Ten Cities in Wisconsin by Visitors

This is a quick breakdown of the ten cities in Wisconsin that you visited from this year. The grey slice is all the rest of Wisconsin.

Gop3.com Visitors WI

Most Emailed Posts

Here are the posts you emailed to your friends the most this year (well there are 2 from 2006, see if you can pick them out):

  1. Saturday at the Wisconsin Federation of College Republicans Convention
  2. Links to each of the Simul-Liveblog Posts for the WICR State Convention
  3. An Uphill Battle for Ziegler
  4. New Poll: Who would you vote for in the Republican primary?
  5. I hate to be the one to say this
  6. A look into WICRs
  7. An Activist No Doubt
  8. Gates and Buffett Form Largest Philanthropic Foundation
  9. Be Very Scared, Liberals
  10. Marquette University Basketball Coaches Rollin’ in Hummers

Top Ten States by Visitors

This is a quick breakdown of the ten states that we got the most traffic from this year. The grey slice is all the other states not listed, combined. The orange slice is … Canada? Puerto Rico? I have no idea, they were unresolvable.

Gop3 Visitors By State

Favorites in the Categories

Our categories here at Gop3.com are anything but standard, these posts are the favorites of people browsing through the categories:

  1. Video of Professor McAdams on Glenn Beck
  2. Operation Red, White and Blue a Success!
  3. Newt Gingrich as the next Barry Goldwater?
  4. Apathy: The Only Barrier to Student Turnout
  5. A New Reformation: The Church of the Talents
  6. Gop3.com The Forum: Georgetown vs Marquette, Dominic James going pro?
  7. Gop3.com To Liveblog the Wisconsin College Republicans State Convention
  8. Wednesday Hero: Lance Cpl. Cory Jamieson
  9. Wednesday Hero: Cpl. Jordan M. Moehnle
  10. Live Blogging Sen. Sam Brownback at the GOP Wisconsin Convention

Final Thoughts

This year was up and down for Republicans, we had our small victories within Wisconsin and on the national level but, we all are hoping (an blogging) for the best in 2008. We at Gop3.com work hard “Fighting Like Warriors and Thinking Right. Systematically Debunking Liberal Rhetoric” from the unique perspective of college students and recent graduates. We appreciate your readership and are proud of the active community we have helped to create here. Each of us would like to thank you personally for reading in 2007 and we look forward to your comments in 2008.

We hope you had a Merry Christmas and wish you the best in 2008!

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2 Comments to “The Best of Gop3.com in 2007”

  1. Jason Says:

    Keep up the good work guys. I guess I’ll need to visit more to raise Washington into one of the top 10 states.

    2008 will be a fun one!

  2. Marshall Kirkpatrick Says:

    While I don’t care for your politics, this is a really good blog post and I agree that there ought to be a WordPress plug-in to generate things like this. The time it must have taken to do it by hand is quite admirable. keep up the good bloggin’

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