Recently, I scanned the internet for who might be the most read poet on the internet today, and I found a few claims but only one can stand its ground, so I feel: Allen Jesson comes the closest but doesn’t quite make it, that is, he claims to being the most read poet (actually he claims to be the most popular, not sure if there is a difference here, but I can’t prove the popularity part of it, only the reading of Mr. Dennis Siluk’s poetry, three time Poet Laureate ( Poeta Laureado)); as do many others, but after checking it out, it was Dr. Dennis L. Siluk, with over 165,000-readers a month, minimum, which is really on the short end of the scale. He is on over 400-sites (over 3000-entries on the internet), one of his poems is on 34-sites alone another on 50. One of his poems has 16,000-hits or readers on one site alone. Dennis, by himself has 30-sites throughout the internet, and has written 36-books. Sorry Allen, but it doesn’t look like your claim can stand any longer. Dr. Siluk’s poetry only features his poetry, no one else’s. On one of his sites alone, he got last year, 250,000-visitors, and on that one now he actually gets between 6000 per month, or it should be 360,000 by the end of the year, perhaps because he has now, 30-sites he will be in the millions of readers by the end of the year, at that time, some years ago, he had only one site. On Ezinearticles, alone, he has about 560,000-visitors—with over 1400-articles and poems ((he has written 2260 poems to date)(and has over 300 short stories, and over 900 articles, and 20 or so novels)), and that is one of a countless number of sites to have his written word on. From Ezinearticles alone, around, 23,000-other folks have come to take his poetry off the site, to put it on theirs, all this can be reviewed of course simply by checking out the internet. So Mr. Jasson’s claim is a bit foggy I feel today—maybe yesterday it was ok, perhaps we can say he is number two at best, and again I say, this is my opinion, with all respect intended for the poet.
Incidentally, Mr. Siluk’s poetry can be read in English, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, German, French, and has been put into the schools in Peru, and Bosnia.
by Rosa PeƱaloza
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Hi - Congratulations on your continued success. For the record, I only claimed to be 'the most popular poet on the Internet' because indeed, if you key that phrase into Google, my site, http://www.agiftofpoetry.com, does come out at number one. With all your sites and popularity, I'm sure you can knock me off the number 1 spot. Until then, I shall still claim to be 'the most popular poet on the Internet'.
All the very best (with tongue firmly in cheek), Allen
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