QUOTE(Eva Destruction @ Tue 16th February 2010, 4:57pm)
I'd imagine MWB is the same.
The same, in that we don't get much traffic from Wikipedia, or that we don't send much traffic outside our walls?
For the former, I would say that WP sends MWB about 5 to 10 visitors a day, out of about 1,200.
For the latter, I would say that out of the 1,200 daily visitors, about 15 leave MWB through an ad link, about 35 leave via an external link to another site put there by an editor, and about 1,150 click "back" or "close" on their browser. Still, though, consider the following... one of our pages features a friend's heating oil company. They get about one new customer a month who mentions that they found them on "a wiki" or "the wiki". Since Wikipedia Review is the only wiki containing their info, they know it's MWB sending them that phone call. A new customer might be good for $1,000 to $1,500 in a heating season. So, was it worth it to them to have me create their page? They'd say so.