In September, traffic here at Politics Plus was up in all major categories. The reason was obvious. After August’s health issues, I was here for more days. Because of requests from several readers, I’ll be explaining the data in more detail to help make it easier to understand.
Reported period
Month Sep 2012
First visit
01 Sep 2012 – 00:00
Last visit
30 Sep 2012 – 23:59
Unique visitors
Number of visits
Pages
Hits
Bandwidth
Viewed traffic *
13,366
31,162
(2.33 visits/visitor)
353,488
(11.34 Pages/Visit)
785,344
(25.2 Hits/Visit)
15.66 GB
(527.03 KB/Visit)
Not viewed traffic *
284,169
345,904
9.31 GB
The first time someone comes to the site during a month, they are counted as a Unique Visitor and a Visit. Subsequent visits are counted as visits only. Every time someone visits or changes pages that counts as a Page View. Any time a file on the server is accessed, that counts as a Hit. Bandwidth is how much data is transferred from the site. One byte is enough to store one letter of text. 15.66 GB is a little more than 15,660,000,000 bytes.
Not viewed traffic is recorded when people read our blog without coming here, using RSS Readers, such as Feed Demon, and Aggregation sites, such as Google Reader and MyWeb. Combining the two, we landed eyeballs on over half a million pages this month.
Here are our 2011 stats.
And here are our 2012 stats so you can compare them.
Here is our most recent ClustrMap, last updated on October 1. Note that our map reset on February 28. The largest circles represent over 1,000 visits. The tiniest represent one to ten.
Durations measure how much time people spend here on each visit. The following chart breaks it down by ranges. Our average durations were down an average of 5 seconds.
Number of visits: 31,162 – Average: 263 s
Number of visits
Percent
0s-30s
25,505
81.8 %
30s-2mn
1,476
4.7 %
2mn-5mn
694
2.2 %
5mn-15mn
840
2.6 %
15mn-30mn
624
2 %
30mn-1h
1,178
3.7 %
1h+
845
2.7 %
That’s not bad at all, because we had many more visitors.
Here are our top five articles for September.
Election Projection–9/16/2012 9/16/2012 780 Views
Welcome to Autumn! 9/22/2012 642 Views
When It Didn’t Trickle Down… 9/16/2012 564 Views
Republican Supply-side Jesus on Display 7/24/2012 504 Views
The Marianas Plank 9/02/2012 482 Views
None or our articles became viral last month, sadly..
Anytime someone comes here by clicking a link on another site, that is a referral. We divide referrals between search engines, other major sites that are not search engines, blogs, or news media (Care2, Reddit, etc.), and blogs or news sites.
Search engine referrals were up.
21 different referring search engines
Pages
Percent
Hits
Percent
7559
70 %
16,004
79.2 %
Stumbleupon (Social Bookmark)
2353
21.8 %
2,523
12.4 %
431
3.9 %
643
3.1 %
253
2.3 %
407
2 %
69
0.6 %
203
1 %
35
0.3 %
40
0.1 %
Unknown search engines
34
0.3 %
40
0.1 %
Yandex
16
0.1 %
37
0.1 %
13
0.1 %
13
0 %
7
0 %
11
0 %
Earth Link
5
0 %
5
0 %
5
0 %
5
0 %
2
0 %
2
0 %
2
0 %
2
0 %
2
0 %
25
0.1 %
InfoSpace
1
0 %
1
0 %
Web.de
1
0 %
1
0 %
1
0 %
MetaCrawler (Metamoteur)
1
0 %
1
0 %
Go.com
224
1.1 %
Our top five non-blog referral sites are:
http://www.care2.com/ 1,872
All five are up.
Our top 15 blog/news referral sites are:
http://infidel753.blogspot.ca/
http://america-weeps.blogspot.com/
http://frieddogleg.blogspot.com/
http://theleftinme.blogspot.com/
http://www.buckdogpolitics.blogspot.ca/
http://oakcreekforum.blogspot.com/
http://progressiveerupts.blogspot.com/
http://bildungblog.blogspot.com/
http://republic-of-gilead.blogspot.com/
http://www.thescienceforum.com/
There was a two way tie for 15th. Here’s some linkey-love in return The best ways you can spread the message to others is to use the share button at the bottom of each article to list our articles on the the networking sites where you belong. Quote PP articles on your own blogs also helps. The operative commandment here is “thou shalt steal.” We’re on the same side here, and I encourage it. Even if you want to repost a whole article, that’s OK. Just link back, please. Also, feel free to swipe my graphics in the articles. If they are labeled with our Politics Plus URL, they are my work.
Here are the top fifteen commenters for September. I actually remembered and copied them off in time. I don’t count, as I’m the resident big mouth, and I try to reply to every comment, except replies directed at someone else. Those who leave their URLs in their comments, also get linkey-love here.
Lynn Squance (138)
Patty (125)
SoINeedAName (53)
Edith Belcher (36)
Phyllis (31)
Rixar13 (31)
mamabear (18)
Angelica (17)
Lisa Gunther (16)
Gypsy (15)
Lee Evans (14)
John Dasef (6)
Steve (6)
We have 552,775 links on other websites, a slight decrease.
Our Technorati.rating is up to 121, still low on the B list. Despite over half a million links, Technorati only recognizes links on sites that have registered at Technorati. Because we had so much traffic on Buzzflash.net, a registered site, we used to be an A list blog. Buzzflash.net is gone and with the slowdown, we’re back to B list. If only Care2 were to register with Technorati, we’d be in fat city, because any article that makes it to Care2’s front page should count.
We have 3,718 articles and 35,481 comments, as of midnight October 1.
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Your participation remains a major part of what makes this blog worth reading, not to mention worth writing. Thank you all for all you do, here and elsewhere, to support progressive solutions. Together we are make are difference, and I hope I can keep my own participation up sufficiently to be worthy of you.
We are still well under the traffic we had a year ago. That’s only partially because I’m posting a little less than I did then to take better care of myself. The big reason we’re down is still that many of the tools I used to publicize our articles are no longer available. That makes your help that much more important. We are less than 40 days from an election upon which America’s future depends. We still have lots of work to do.
I hope that the additional explanation had made the numbers easier to understand. Please let me know what I need to improve.