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That's what our Google analytics report says this morning anyway, which we've just published on our front page ๐
http://singletrackworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/singletrack-breaks-1-million-threshold/
whatever
Impressive! Got a breakdown by page eg is it the news or forum pages that draw people in?
So even after the fabled evictions, about 1,007,000 people visited and didn't come to the forum!!
What is that as a percentage change from when the rogues were here?
Majority in the forum as it happens, in terms of page impressions at least.
Growth in the last 12 months has been from just under 600k to a million.
Nice response there Pie, let the Singletrack bashing begin ๐
Its folk wanting to see if the Rapha jeans / VW Transporter / Whyte PSRT4 DH bike have sold yet.
What is a unique visitor, Mark?
Sounds good, whatever this means. Congrats!
timing is everything
Always wondered if I was unique, now it's been confirmed.
Imagine that, over a million unique people doing the same thing... ๐
Nice response their Pie, let the Singletrack bashing begin
there, not "their". And you're the editor?
{No, I am. All fixed now. Chipps}
Well done, but they aren't unique - they are all middling (IT) managers with an Audi, a coffee maker and set of "chef's" knives.
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That's one hell of a lot of procrastinating instead of riding being done!
Unique user is an individual IP address as measured by Google (It's not us doing any measuring). The Google report states '1,007,195 people visited this site...'. But I don't say that. All that can be measured is IP addresses or in basic terms, individual computers*
* I know it's not quite as simple as that and there's all sorts of things that alter the numbers, like 1 IP = lots of people on a network at work or IP addresses changing each time some users login etc... But as far as the internet is concerned a Unique user is at least a reasonably standard measure that can be used to make comparisons between websites. So it's as close an approximation to a measure of people as is generally available.
[i]there, not "their". And you're the editor?[/i]
That's Chipps, keep up.
Hmm interesting and er well done
How are unique visitor figure generated?
If it's by IP address then unless people visiting the forum have a persistent IP they would generate a unique IP address the next time they visit - no?
Google Analytics uses Cookies to track you....
there, not "their". And you're the editor?
I'm not the editor... Clearly ๐
Unique visitors by cookie and up address? Sadly, the growth in mobile devices is making this number a bit difficult to assign weight to. I'm not sure how that one can be resolved other than by enforcing log on.
Thanks Mark, my question was a genuine one. I was wondering if it referred to activity levels or other factors. That makes sense, and suggests that all is going well with STW! Good to see.
Although as I block Google Analytics from saving Cookies and running scripts, I'll appear as a unique visitor each time I visit ๐
Google Analytics uses Cookies to track you....
I stand corrected then. Tom's just confirmed that too ๐ I guess that's better than IP addresses
and more accurate. Bonus! I'm even happier now ๐
Can we get them all to jump up and down at the same time?
You are ALL individuals!
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This news makes me so angry....
Although as I block Google Analytics from saving Cookies and running scripts, I'll appear as a unique visitor each time I visit
Likewise.
Aren't you supposed to publish your cookie policy more clearly now?
So serious question then.
How busy does that make STW compared to similar sites.
Eg other cycling sites or wider forums in general?
95% by mistake, they were looking for singlemuslims site.always top of my search list.Should stop deleting my browser history(for manly reasons nudgenudge winkwink)
[i]I'm even happier now[/i]
you'll have to buy a new tag ๐
Well done to the stw team - you put a lot of work into the site and put up with a lot of, errrm, dissent from people on here.
If anyone wants to know how Google do their complex calculations.
[url= http://support.google.com/analytics/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=2731565 ]How Visits are Calculated in Analytics[/url]
I'm unique four times then.
Phone/iPad/Home PC/Work PC
IP addresses are pretty hopeless for tracking people e.g. Cambridge University has 30k students who will all share a dozen or so IPs to browse the web from college systems.
I'm even happier nowyou'll have to buy a new tag
I'm sure it's only temporary ๐
You are ALL individuals!
seemingly we are not
we are a number
etc etc
You are ALL individuals!
I am Robert Paulson.
Look, however it's calculated, there are folk in wherever stw is based with erections that'll last all week. And for that, we should be thankful.
There's a good website to look at if you want to make comparisons..
www.alexa.com
I think it's actually owned by Google. You can make relative comparisons between any website on there.
The caveat with that site is that the stats all come from a downloaded toolbar installed on users browsers. As such the sample size will be restricted. But it's still an interesting way to judge the traffic of a website and we've noticed that it does seem to match a lot of our own measured numbers too.
How have you found the near doubling over the last year to have affected bounce rate, I would expect it to have gone up but what sort of percentage?
Likewise how has time on site changed?
[/analytics geek]
So if I login from home, from my iPhone and from my work PC I take it that counts as 3 'individual users'?
Anyway whay matters is that the figures are going in the right direction, the absolute number doesn't matter.
Look, however it's calculated, there are folk in wherever stw is based with erections that'll last all week. And for that, we should be thankful.
Will make for some [s]tumescent[/s] interesting photoshoots.
So, so angry...
Bounce rate has increased by 7% over this time last year. The current rate is in the report in the story on the front page. Time on site is in there too. That has dropped by about a minute over this time last year. Again the current rate is in the report ๐
So that's 1 million [i]unique [/i]users and twice as many identikit users with an Audi, a woodburner, a rigid singlespeed 29er, a malt whisky collection and a coffee fetish?
a typical visit lasting 6 minutes and 41 seconds.
I'm curious as to how that figure is arrived at. Far as I know, there's no auto-refresh on forum pages; so you can't readily tell the difference between a reader opening a single page and then immediately closing it, and another sitting there gazing at it for half an hour. Presumably then, it's a best guess based on when perceived activity stops.
Time on site will be less now that there are only 35 posts per page as it'll take less time to read. Mind you, that will have increased page impressions, so it's not all bad.
I'm curious as to how that figure is arrived at.
Google 'Google Analytics' it's all there and you can add it to your website for free.....
So if I login from home, from my iPhone and from my work PC I take it that counts as 3 'individual users'?
For now yes. Unless Singletrack have signed up to the Universal Analytics Beta.
Soon Google are dropping tracking users by cookies and switching to user ID's which will allow tracking of individuals across multiple devices.
That's not bad at all, I'd have expected it to be higher.Bounce rate has increased by 7% over this time last year.