Multiple independent web analysis sites show that Ron Paul dominates the Internet, and Ron Paul's Internet popularity continues to grow

Multiple independent web analysis sites show that Ron Paul dominates the Internet, and Ron Paul's Internet popularity continues to grow

10 Most searched terms on Internet - Ron Paul almost daily appears as the number one to three most searched person on the world; no other candidate ever appears on the list at all.

www.technorati.com/pop

Google Search Trends Compared to Other GOP 2007 October Only (3 day lag) - Ron Paul is by far the most searched GOP candidate on the web

http://google.com/trends?q="ron+paul"%2C+"fred+thompson"%2C+giuliani%2C+romney%2C+"huckabee"&ctab=0&geo=all&date=2007-10&sort=0

Hitwise Ranking and Marketshare of Top Republican Candidate Websites (weekly, with a 5 to 11 day lag) - updated on Fridays?) - Ron Paul at top of list most recently gets 45% of marketshare; compared to number two candidate who gets only 16% of marketshare.

http://www.hitwise.com/political-data-center/republican-candidates.php

Hitwise Top Presidential Candidate Websites (weekly, with a 5 to 11 day lag) - updated on Fridays?) - Ron Paul's website gets far more traffic than that of any other candidate

http://www.hitwise.com/political-data-center/key-candidates.php

Hitwise Top 10 Political Search Terms (last 4 weeks, with a 5 to 11 day lag) (last 4 weeks, with a 5 to 11 day lag) - updated on Thursdays?) - Ron Paul is always at the top of this list

http://www.hitwise.com/political-data-center/category-searchterms.php

Hitwise Top 10 Presidential Candidate Search Terms (weekly, with a 5 to 11 day lag) - updated on Thursdays?) - Ron Paul is not only at top of list, but is more than twice as popular as number two on the list, Hillary Clinton

http://www.hitwise.com/political-data-center/key-candidates-searchterms.php

Alexa web traffic ratings of all candidate websites GOP only - Ron Paul beats all other candidates by a huge margin (1.5-2 day lag)

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?site0=ronpaul2008.com&site1=mikehuckabee.com&site2=mittromney.com&site3=johnmccain.com&site4=fred08.com&y=r&z=3&h=400&w=700&range=7d&size=Large&url=ronpaul2008.com

Alexa web traffic ratings of all candidate websites all parties (1.5-2 day lag) - Ron Paul gets more traffic than Hillary, Obama, Romney, and Giuliani

http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?site0=ronpaul2008.com&site1=fred08.com&site2=mittromney.com&site3=hillaryclinton.com&site4=barackobama.com&y=r&z=3&h=400&w=700&range=7d&size=Large&url=ronpaul2008.com

Ron Paul is the Top Most Viewed Presdiential Candidate on YouTube by a huge margin: Ron Paul surpassing 4.7 million views; ;2nd best is Obama with only 3.8 million views. Romney has only 2.5 million views; Giuliani has well less than a million views.

YouTube Viewing Statistics

www.techpresident.com/youtube

Google Search Trends Compared to Other GOP 2007 All Year - Full year chart shows that Ron Paul has been top most searched GOP candidate on the web almost non-stop since May 2007

http://google.com/trends?q="ron+paul"%2C+"fred+thompson"%2C+giuliani%2C+romney%2C+huckabee&ctab=0&geo=all&date=2007&sort=0

Google Search Trends Ron Paul vs. Top Contenders in Both Parties 2007 All Year - Full year chart shows that Ron Paul has outpaced Obama and Hillary Clinton in web search statistics over the last month, rising to the number one most searched candidate on the web

http://www.google.com/trends?q="Ron+Paul"%2C+"Romney"%2C"Fred+Thompson"%2C+"Hillary"%2C+"Obama"&ctab=0&geo=US&geor=all&date=2007&sort=0

Quantcast.com Ron Paul plus top GOP (3 week lag) - Ron Paul's web popularity is number one, and continues to rise

http://www.quantcast.com/traffic-compare.jsp?domain0=ronpaul2008.com&domain1=fred08.com&domain2=johnmccain.com&domain3=mittromney.com&domain4=&relative=Y

Google Search Trends Ron Paul vs. Top Contenders in Both Parties 2007 October Only - Ron Paul is currently surpassing both Hillary Clinton and Obama for the top spot in web search popularity, and it currently is a close race among the three. This is despite the fact that mainstream media gives Clinton and Obama hugely more coverage and discussion than they give to Ron Paul

http://www.google.com/trends?q="Ron+Paul"%2C+"Romney"%2C"Fred+Thompson"%2C+"Hillary"%2C+"Obama"&ctab=0&geo=US&geor=all&date=2007-10&sort=0