


It's been ten months since the bored evening when I cropped a photo of my dad doing a burnout in his '55 Chevy and turned it into the banner for Rumblenote. Since then, we've learned a few lessons on how this Web thing works, lessons that are reflected in our top five posts of all time.
1) Rumblenote Steals From the New Yorker -- If you leave the same post up each time you go on vacation, it's bound to get some hits.
2) Recession Sales: '55 Chevy Gasser -- People like '55 to '57 Chevys, even in a down economy, especially if they are in primer and have fender-well headers.
3)How Joe Biden Rolls: 1967 Corvette -- People in Washington, DC, where a majority of our readers are located, don't give a shit about cars, unless they are ferrying politicians.
4) Car-Lovers for a Camry-Free America -- It's best to link provide the url of your blog whenever you comment on a New York Times editorial.
5)Donk BMW Concept -- The word "donk" exhibits some serious Web gravitational pull, perhaps because of its single-syllabic resonance with e-media nonsense words (blog, tweet, ping, etc).
Friday, October 2, 2009
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