Monday, December 01, 2008

November Statporn

577,971 Individual Readers in the Last 12 Months

Traffic in November was marginally down from October - with absolute uniques at 64,552. Year on year, traffic has increased by nearly 50%. More than half a million individual people have read this blog over the last twelve months.

Year on Year Absolute Unique Visitors +46%
1 Dec 2007-30 Nov 2008 577,971 1 Dec 2006-30 Nov 2007 396,883

Absolute Unique Visitors +39% year on year
November 2008 64,552 - November 2007 46,334 - Oct 2008 67,764

Visits +24% year on year
November 2008 303,353 - November 2007 245,361 - Oct 2008 - 320,456

Page Loads +20% year on year
November 2008 432,211 - November 2007 361,305 - Oct 2008 446,383

Here are my top 20 linking sites (ie incoming hits) for November, according to Google Analytics.

1. - Guido Fawkes 19,958 (24,710)
2. - ConservativeHome 13,700 (14,764)
3. - Spectator Coffee House 10,630 (12,248)
4. - PoliticalBetting 5,565 (6,541)
5. +2 Biased BBC 3,084 (1,760)
6. -1 Dizzy Thinks 3,055 (2,810)
7. NEW Bastard Old Holborn 2,275 (-)
8. -2 Daniel Finkelstein & Red Box 1,775 (2,175)
9. -1 Ben Brogan 1,221 (1,288)
10. +1 Obnoxio the Clown 1,205 (1,156)
11. +1 Telegraph blogs 1,120 (1,134)
12. -3 Bloggerheads 999 (1,151)
13. +2 Little Man in a Toque 899 (816)
14. -1 Devil's Kitchen 891 (861)
15. +3 Bob Piper 764 (733)
16. -6 Tom Harris 822 (1,121)
17. -1 Daily Referendum 781 (810)
18. NEW Recess Monkey 778 (-)
19. - Archbishop Cranmer 709 (702)
20. -6 SNP Tactical Voting 565 (840)

Some popular search phrases

"muslin sex free"
"premiership footballers naked"
"k-y jelly"
"how to give spanking"

Source: All figures are from Google Analytics.

3 comments:

Old Holborn said...

I'm catching you UP

Chris said...

I'm not.

Alan Douglas said...

Iain,

Allowing for Nov having 1 day less, comparing like for like, Nov is down only 1061 on Oct.

When I ran "Teleportation", a London courier company, weekdays only, I had several panics before I realised that a "month" could be from 18 to 23 days. Makes quite a difference.

Alan Douglas