We're not sure how AOL defines "most popular" on their web site, but however they do it, the Jeep Compass is currently sitting at the top of the rankings.
The Compass is currently beating out BMWs, Hondas, Toyotas, and numerous U.S.-made cars.
Does anyone know what this ranking is based on?
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Josephus | Posted: 2007/9/17 22:42 Updated: 2007/9/17 22:47 |
Home away from home ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/7/18 From: Pennsylvania Posts: 243 |
![]() As many of you probably know, there are services you can hire to drive your click count as high as you want on any search engine, so that your website appears at the top of their lists.
Without logged and established usernames reviewing it, I'd say it's just a bot. On second thought, it's AOL. - ewe AOL subscribers are just the kind of car drivers who would like a Compass. Light on technical ability, and lighter on taking an ownership in what they purchase. Hey, I could be wrong. |
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GregB | Posted: 2007/9/17 17:04 Updated: 2007/9/17 17:04 |
Quite a regular ![]() ![]() Joined: 2005/7/16 From: Central IL Posts: 70 |
![]() automaker who spent the most advertising dollars on AOL?
Didn't the compass have a big advertising campaign online? Maybe it has something to do with that. |
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kevinsullivan30018 | Posted: 2007/9/17 12:53 Updated: 2007/9/17 12:53 |
Not too shy to talk ![]() ![]() Joined: 2003/10/21 From: Posts: 28 |
![]() ...hacked web site, maybe?
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