Freakonomics's estimated revenue for 2023 is $2.98M.
What does Freakonomics do?
It began when New York journalist and author Stephen J. Dubner went to Chicago to write about award-winning economist Steven D. Levitt for The New York Times Magazine. Dubner had been reluctant to take the assignment (he was in the middle of writing a book about the psychology of money). Levitt was reluctant to be shadowed by a journalist (but his mother loved the Times Magazine, so he gave in). The article came out, and led to an unexpected partnership. Levitt and Dubner wrote Freakonomics, a book about cheating teachers, bizarre baby names, self-dealing Realtors, and crack-selling mama's boys. They figured it would sell about 80 copies. Instead, it took up long-term residency on the Times best-seller list, and went on to sell more than 4 million copies in 35 languages. Then they wrote SuperFreakonomics. It also became a worldwide best-seller. A lot of other stuff happened, too. A blog. A documentary film. Jon Stewart and Beauty and the Geek! Lectures. A pair of pants. A radio show. Not bad for a partnership born of such profound reluctance.
What are the monthly traffic metrics for Freakonomics?
Freakonomics has grown by 10.3% in the last 6 months according to SimilarWeb.
How do people interact with Freakonomics?
Last month, Freakonomics received 440k visitors who spent an average of 1.8 minutes on the website and visited 2.0 different pages per session. Overall, 65% of people bounce on the first visit.
How do people find Freakonomics?
209.9k people (48%) visit Freakonomics directly. 173.5k (39%) people search for them in Google. Whereas, 30.5k (7%) discover Freakonomics through Facebook, Reddit, and YouTube. 4k (1%) visitors come from Freakonomics's email newsletters. Finally, 191.5 (0.0%) people come from affiliates and or paid referrals.
Who uses Freakonomics?
Freakonomics's top market is the United States and they receive 237.6k (54.0%) people.
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