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Re: once again thank you, question...regular_smile
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Thanks, Melissa!

I've seriously looked at bringing in the sub-markets, but the way EROS has it organized makes tracking those markets a bit more time-consuming: more pages to click through and more formulas to construct (right now I can go to one page for the data).

However, you bring up a very good point.  The DC area is so densely populated that I find it strange for EROS not to differentiate from Baltimore.  The same goes for New York and Los Angeles and other large metro areas.  LA is really bizarre--they don't even bother to list submarkets.

We're talking about a couple of web pages that would take maybe a few minutes to code (o.k., longer to set up the designated city code in the ASP database), but once it's done; well, that's pretty much it.  The code runs itself except for hacker intrusions and update bugs.  EROS has the CMS for it all, so I don't quite understand why they don't separate the cities.

Unless, of course, they've out-sourced their web work. LOL!

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EROS by the Numbers .......

March 13, 2010

Total:  931 (+ 20)

The Book Ends

1.  New York  133 (+2)
2.  Los Angeles  101 (+1)

Top 5 Cities

1.  Chicago  50 (-2)
2.  Washington DC  49 (+5)
3.  Miami  48 (-1)
4.  Boston  47 (+6)
5.  Houston 43 (+8)

Top 5 Cities with the Biggest Leap

1.  Houston 43 (+8)
2.  Boston  47 (+6)
3.  Washington DC  49 (+5)
4.  Philadelphia 25 (+5)
5.  Carolinas 19 (+4)
5.  Atlanta 23 (+4)

Top 5 Cities with the Most Losses

1.  New Jersey 31 (-10)
2.  Colorado 7 (-3)
3.  Chicago  50 (-2)
4.  New Orleans 10 (-2)
5.  Michigan 13 (-2)


301 | Northeast | + 8    

         47 Boston   + 6    

         133 New York   + 2    

         31 New Jersey   - 10    

         25 Philadelphia   + 5    

         49 Washington DC   + 5    

         16 Pittsburgh   0    


144 | Southeast | + 12    

         3 Virginia   0    

         19 Carolinas   + 4    

         23 Atlanta   + 4    

         6 North Florida   + 3    

         45 Tampa/Orlando   + 2    

         48 Miami   - 1    


116 | Mid-west | - 4    

         50 Chicago   - 2    

         8 Minnesota   - 1    

         5 Wisconsin   + 1    

         13 Michigan   - 2    

         10 Ohio   0    

         3 Indiana   - 1    

         4 Kansas City   0    

         3 St. Louis   + 1    

         20 Louisville   0    


118 | The South | + 5    

         8 Memphis   0    

         12 Nashville   - 1    

         25 Dallas   - 1    

         43 Houston   + 8    

         20 Austin/San Antonio   + 1    

         10 New Orleans   - 2    


77 | The Rockies | + 2    

         7 Albuquerque   + 2    

         8 Utah   + 1    

         7 Colorado   - 3    

         34 Las Vegas   - 1    

         2 Reno/Tahoe   0    

         19 Arizona   + 3    


48 | Northwest | - 3    

         7 Seattle   - 1    

         3 Portland   - 1    

         38 San Francisco   - 1    


127 | Southwest | 0    

         101 Los Angeles   + 1    

         26 San Diego   - 1    



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-- Modified on 3/13/2010 3:55:20 PM

the reason this keeps getting posted.

Am I missing something?

Sorry Cat. Not trying to be negative... I respect the heck out of you and the Dawg.

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