Quickie: Top 5 MHD Posts For the Last Week

Cause who wants to sit and hit that “back” button three or four times to find the good stuff?


 

Sometimes google analytics gives me powerful insight into what people want to see or who’s linking to this site or where you guys go after you’re done commenting here. And sometimes it just says “tell people about these posts agaaaaain.” It’s like a shitty crystal ball that way.

Anyway, here’s what it told me were the best posts for the last seven days (according to total views):

 

Number 5:

http://www.manhuntdaily.com/2016/03/late-night-classics-rykers-revenge/


Number 4:

http://www.manhuntdaily.com/2016/03/this-badpuppy-scene-is-like-whipped-cream/


Number 3:

http://www.manhuntdaily.com/2016/03/fisting-centrals-permission/


Number 2:

http://www.manhuntdaily.com/2016/03/sam-colt-is-shooting-again/


Number 1:

http://www.manhuntdaily.com/2016/03/taken-from-tumblr-top-5-boldest-exhibitionists/


 

 

Now, since I’m looking at data and traffic and comments and whatever, let’s do a poll! Tell me which one of these was your personal favorite (and then feel free to say why in the comments if you’re so inclined). That’s the only way this doesn’t just become even more of a Tyler Likes This jackoff parade.  VOTE:

 

[socialpoll id=”2341577″]

 

Your input is the only way I can get to the good stuff more quickly. <3

 

– tyler

 

 

 

 

4 thoughts on “Quickie: Top 5 MHD Posts For the Last Week

  1. Your enthusiasm with Late night Classics was good but so many of the readers and commenters have such a diverse likes and dislikes there is no way to say what is good one moment to the next. I’m not sure about others who may comment but I rely on Blogger’s like yourself to find out about what is out there and key in on what I like and often stay quiet on what I do not to be polite. And not bring down your posts you take the time to make.

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