RXMuscle.com and the Sacramento Pro showhttp://www.anthonyroberts.co.za/2010/11/rxmuscle-com-and-the-sacramento-pro-show/Ok…because I’ve gotten numerous emails about this issue, it’s clearly something that interests my readers: RxMuscle.com is claiming to have gotten over 100k views for the Sacramento Pro (a relatively minor bodybuilding contest) on their site. For everyone playing along at home, their thread views jumped from roughly 2,000 to about 40,000 overnight. I mean this quite literally, when I say “overnight” – like, during the time when everyone is asleep, in the continental United States, they somehow registered 38k views – a fact which didn’t go unnoticed:

I think they’re manipulating the numbers, as I’ve caught them doing in the past. Here’s a look at their current views and posts for their Sacramento
Pro thread:

If we compare their current thread views for this latest show against their past numbers, there is a huge (and unexplainable) spike in traffic. Here’s two other contests they’ve recently covered, and the numbers for those shows:

As you can see, we’re talking a huge difference, without any logical explanation. Here’s a look at another couple of contest coverage threads:

See my point? You don’t jump from 100 views on your contest coverage to 100k views within a month, especially when we’re talking about the smaller shows; I’m not comparing the Mr. Olympia to a local show here…I’m just saying that the numbers don’t add up, and they’re not even close to being realistic. Here are the numbers from some of their other contest coverage threads (all of which are far bigger shows than the Sacramento Pro):
The 2010 Jr Nationals: 21,733 views
The NPC Nationals: 43,757 views
The 2010 Mr. Olympia: 69,009 views
You’re telling me that the Sacramento Pro is getting more views than the Mr.Olympia? If we take a look at MD’s thread for the same contest, we find that it has less than 1/3rd the number of views, yet substantially more replies:

There is no way they’re not manipulating their traffic counter, and there’s no way RxMuscle is even coming close to the numbers posted on their forums. If they were, they’d be giving sponsors and advertisers access to a third party traffic counter (Google Analytics, etc…), and they wouldn’t be losing sponsors left and right (obviously).
Remember – Dave Palumbo is a bodybuilder, and bodybuilding is a sport based on illusion – whether it’s creating the illusion of a skinny waist by having huge shoulders, or the illusion of having a successful site by padding your stats, it’s the same thing.