Who is reading Recruiting.com?

October 3, 2007 · Filed Under Recruiting in the 21st Century 

Is anybody reading recruiting.com as of late? On the front page right now, the top article has six total votes and there is a mess of single vote articles right now. A large majority of articles are more than one day old as well. According to my count, there were all of FOUR stories posted on recruiting.com on October 3rd (that includes two from the editor).

This is not a slight or some passive aggressive attack on recruiting.com, it is simply an honest question. Looking at alexa, their traffic has tanked.

I guess I am curious as to who is still reading, why the drop off and what big plans are in store for recruiting.com?

Comments

5 Responses to “Who is reading Recruiting.com?”

  1. Josh Neeble on October 4th, 2007 10:38 am

    I love this website. I don’t end up voting for articles or replying to often so I guess I am more of a passive user. As a Recruiter, I do think there are some great insights.

    -Josh

  2. matt martone on October 4th, 2007 10:50 am

    im reading it. love the site though dont contribute to it as much as i used to. been busy.

  3. Your HR Guy on October 4th, 2007 1:53 pm

    So you both are getting value from it but not contributing?

  4. Tony on October 4th, 2007 2:45 pm

    I don’t read it anymore except occaisionally if I see an interesting headline pop up on my rss feed. I used to read recruiting.com religiously prior to the change in format - I feel like there used to be debate, fire, and interesting topics - it was kind of like the place where everyone went to see the big game. With the new format it now feels like the TVguide channel. Perhaps that’s a good thing, it’s probably driving traffic elsewhere.

  5. JimStroud.com » Blog Archive » The Week In Recruiting (Reading the blogs, so you don't have to...) on October 8th, 2007 8:39 am

    [...] in Ireland and sees nothing wrong with it 14. A hard look at the numbers 15. Hmm… well, I am for one. Related PostsThe Week In Recruiting (Reading the blogs, so you won’t have to)The [...]

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