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t_catt11 Fun is Mandatory RDI Staff Karma: 378/54 7133 Posts
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RDI stats
These are according to Google analytics for the period of the past month (September 23 - October 23).
11,082 visits, resulting in 72,635 page views, from 4,081 unique visitors. Of these visits, 7,265 were from returning visitors.
Most days see 200 (or a few more) unique visitors to the Inn.
The most common visitor (as with most websites) visited only once (34% of the time). However, we have incredible loyalty - the second most common percentage was from people who visited 201 or more times (27% of the time).
90% of visitors hit the site more than once per day.
4% more visit daily.
another 1% visit no more than two days apart.
Most of our users have fast internet (less than 5% on dialup).
Our #1 traffic source is direct links (bookmarks, typing in the address, etc) - 50.48% of visits.
Google is #2, with 29%.
Yahoo is a distant third, with just under 5%.
The most used pages (aside from the front page and the main page of the forums,) are the dice roller (5219 page views) and the town generator (3997 page views). Gee, sounds like I should create more tools!
Anyway, I thought these might be interesting to some Innmates.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 17:00:13.
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Alacrity The Tired RDI Staff Karma: 291/33 6348 Posts
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regional
Do you have a regional breakdown? How many Canadians/Finlandish/reformed southern baptist?
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 17:26:48.
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t_catt11 Fun is Mandatory RDI Staff Karma: 378/54 7133 Posts
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as a matter of fact...
I disabled the "religious/political preference" data collection subroutine, but I CAN give you regional info.
Not surprisingly, the USA is responsible for the most visits. However, we're much more international than the average bear - US visits represent only 58.4% of our visits.
Number two, with a strong showing, is the land of mooseses, maple syrup, mounties, and snow. Canada represents almost 21% of our visits.
The UK is third, with 6.4%. The Netherlands are fourth with 2.1%. The rest of the top ten (down to where we drop below 1% for each) are Qatar, Australia, Iceland, Poland, Germany, and Poland.
Finland? A mere 11th on the list.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:02:03.
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Alacrity The Tired RDI Staff Karma: 291/33 6348 Posts
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moose
Moose is singular and plural. There's a moose. Look at the herd of moose. Not Mooses or Miice, or Meese.
Woohoo - Canada is #2! Woohoo!
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:07:30.
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t_catt11 Fun is Mandatory RDI Staff Karma: 378/54 7133 Posts
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I disagree
In the new world order, we will do away with silly plural/singluar duality words.
There is debates as to the proper form - many support mooses, but I like mooseses.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:15:13.
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Eol Fefalas Lord of the Possums RDI Staff Karma: 475/28 8840 Posts
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So would that make geese...
...gooseses?
What about in Poland? Gooskis?
I'm confuddled!
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:24:01.
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Brianna Not Dragon Mistress Karma: 105/32 2282 Posts
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Word Vargarities
If the plural of mouse is mice and the plural of louse is lice then why not the plural of house be hice. If the plural of goose is geese why not the plural of moose, meese.
Hmm hte problem is that the english language has borrowed word and rules from so many different sources and each have ther own rules.
Some latinized ending include, octopus/ octopi. cactus/cacti
Now, you certainly don't want to say octopusses!
And Yes the plural of moose is moose, and Sheep is sheep and deer is deer. though Fish can bet with fish in the plural form or fishes when talking about a varity of fish in the sea as in. "There are many different kinds of fishes in the sea."
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:54:12.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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Netherlands
Am I correct in assuming that Fanmerin accounts for most if not all of that Dutch showing
Any breakdown by state/province or is that being too picky?
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 18:59:38.
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Alacrity The Tired RDI Staff Karma: 291/33 6348 Posts
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i
Don't even get me started on the Pegasus/Pegasi vs Succubus/Succubi problem!
Mmmm...... Succubuses....
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 19:00:34.
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t_catt11 Fun is Mandatory RDI Staff Karma: 378/54 7133 Posts
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hrm
Can't do state/provence.
I CAN do city, oddly enough.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 19:04:43.
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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city
That would be interesting.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 19:31:26.
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t_catt11 Fun is Mandatory RDI Staff Karma: 378/54 7133 Posts
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sheesh
Okay.
By visits per city:
#1 is undefined city. So throw that out.
#1 of readable cities is Toronto, Canada (472 visits).
#2 is London, England (321)
#3 is Edmunton, Canada (293)
#4 is Vancouver, Canada (288 )
#5 is the first US city! Birmingham (221)
#6 is Tacoma Park (206)... no idea where this is.
#7 is Doha, Qatar (196)
#8 is West Hollywood, California (191)
#9 is North York, England (190)
#10 is Ottawa, Canada (187)
3 US cities out of the top ten? Must be a lot of country bumpkins visiting the Inn!
Note to self: we need to advertise in NYC, Chicago, etc.
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 19:45:41.
Edited on 2008-10-24 at 19:50:28 by t_catt11
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Admiral I'm doing SCIENCE! RDI Staff Karma: 164/50 1836 Posts
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cities
Wikipedia says it's in Maryland, but if you look at a map, it shares a border with Washington... Maybe the Government is watching us
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 20:01:35.
Edited on 2008-10-24 at 20:04:48 by Admiral
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Grugg Gregg RDI Staff Karma: 357/190 6192 Posts
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Qatar
Hammer is the only member from Qatar I can think of...he must hit us a lot.
EDIT: I totally might be that undefined city in #1
Posted on 2008-10-24 at 21:08:01.
Edited on 2008-10-24 at 21:17:16 by Grugg
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Raven Resident Finn RDI Staff Karma: 77/3 1131 Posts
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Must be wrong!
Finland is behind Qatar and Poland? Whazzit? Granted I've been away a lot during the last month or so, but me needs to work on this! Finland should be there right behind Netherlands.
Posted on 2008-10-29 at 07:35:06.
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