In looking at the preliminary web server statistics that pulled up for yesterday (11/24), we’ve achieved the following numbers:
- 1,274,932 hits
- 25,076 unique visitors
- 214,705 pages viewed
Considering that this is a holiday weekend, and most people are out with their families and shopping for the holidays, these numbers are a bit surprising. The reason being is that web traffic to fan sites like ours tends to be down, as most traffic is directed at online retail sites.
Basically, we’ve doubled our normal Saturday numbers due to “Razor”. And today’s numbers… we’ve nearly doubled on top of Saturday’s numbers, as far as I can tell from the Google Adsense statistics. (We’ve got 100,000 ad impressions, while yesterday we only got 58,000.)
And despite the hiccup we suffered briefly after the first “Razor” airing, the site stayed up and was, aside from a few major “Razor” related articles, fully editable.
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Nice to see some numbers here. Would it be doable to provide such statistics on a more regular basis (i.e. after every airing-related peak)?
Yeah, that would be doable.
I guess we can create a section off to the right to place the numbers, and not put them in a blog post itself.
Well, issue is that we really have a lot of stuff on the sidebar already.
We could do it as a page on the blog or the wiki, though.
Im sorry but i don’t exactly understand what unique visitors means and do these numbers include visitors from Canada
Basically, unique visitors is the total number of people who visit the wiki from the US, Canada, and other parts of the world.