It says CodeProject's user are disproportionately male... :-\
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
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I'm not disproportionately male. My proportions are all good. I'm a high income, parent over the age of 35 who browses from work and home. I guess I don't fit with the Alexa demographic.
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
They never asked me! Nobody has ever asked about my salary level, child status, etc., etc. in relation to Codeproject Even if they did, I would probably be polite but uninformative. Methinks Alexa.com make up statistics...
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
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I'm 36, Married, Parent, low income due to wife and child otherwise would be reasonably high
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I'm 36, Married, Parent, low income due to wife and child otherwise would be reasonably high
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
It seems most of the users in the Soapbox2.0 are earning good, and are professionals in their programming fields (i.e. technologies and languages...etc) :rolleyes: , but still i think for majority of traffic is newcomers in computers field that's why they use CP resources, and after all these resources are free, this proves the income level of most of the users. (don't take me wrong :-D ) but another reason could be that CP is more organised hub of information than other sites. :-O
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
Male yep Single yep (She does not want to tie the knot) Childless yep Access from work yep Low-income nope (middle) Under 35 nope (by several years!)
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
>Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male Well, duh...you can't exactly purchase New York and Co. clothes from this site.
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Alexa.com says "Codeproject.com's users are disproportionately male, and they tend to be low-income, childless people under the age of 35 who browse from work and school" :-\ . This seems correct but the terminology used is somewat funny. Besides I have been using CodeProject.com's help for my AspNet Project which is almost over. So. i am giving first invites to the CP's members hotzspace.com[hotzspace] If on CP if anybody finds some useful & needful design changing remarks then is welcome to let me know. :-O
My latest Asp.Net receipe: www.hotzspace.com
Interestingly, it also says that relative to the general internet population that those without college and those with some college are under-represented while those with a college degree and those with a graduate degree are over represented. So, it they're saying that we're low-income, then does that mean that the site assumes that those without a college education make more than those with a graduate degree? How do they determine that we're low-income?
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Interestingly, it also says that relative to the general internet population that those without college and those with some college are under-represented while those with a college degree and those with a graduate degree are over represented. So, it they're saying that we're low-income, then does that mean that the site assumes that those without a college education make more than those with a graduate degree? How do they determine that we're low-income?
Ah...I found out where they're getting their statistics. It's by people installing their toolbar. Then, when you visit a site, it records it. So, all it's really saying is that low-income, childless men are disproportionately installing their toolbar.