Now that we've completed our first full month of operation with the new website I'd like to take this opportunity to share some interesting behind the scenes details with you.
Please look at the attached ZIP file which contains a PDF file which gives statistics on the use of our website.
We had 6946 unique visitors this month, who visited the site 18000 times. On average a visitor views 16 pages per visit. Note that based on these statistics, about half our visitors are unknown guests (i.e. people without a membership or registration on the site). These are actually pretty good numbers, and I'm sure that banner advertisers who sell goods and services of interest to our membership would be keen to advertise on our site... but we are not going to introduce that!
The US is by far the largest location of our visitors, the figures from the Netherlands are inflated because I spend a reasonable amount of time on the site. UK, Canada and Australia are also well represented. Notable is the lack of German visitors, interesting is that we have quite a following from people in China, Poland and so on.
My IP address 80.101.216.79 is a high volume user -- especially in bandwidth -- because I make a copy of all of the database every night.
You can see that Yahoo! and Google spend a fair bit of time retrieving and indexing our site.
87% of our users use Windows, 10% a Macintosh (which is probably a little inflated since I use a Mac and am a frequent visitor).
About 92,5% of visits come to us directly (i.e. from a Bookmark) and of the remainder more than half finds us via Google. Notable is that there are
very few sites that link to us...
If you'd like to help us be even more successful, try and get other sites to take a link to us at
http://www.sl113.org/, as Pagoda SL Group... that is probably the only way we can get more traffic and end up higher in the search rankings.
We still have a fairly high number of 404 errors, which are caused by many search engines still having links to old forum and website URL's. For Yahoo! and Google I have created sitemaps which lead to them cleaning up their indexes soon, deleting old references so I expect that number of errors to go down over the next few months.
Then onto our own heartbeat:
- We have around 2.17 new members register each day (67 in November, 46 in December)
- About 30 new posts are made each day
- During the transfer to the new site in November I cleaned out the old member details, and we currently have 1313 members
- Today, 249 of these are Full Members
- The new automated payment interface means that people are quicker to both renew and join... about 40 people did so in November and December, 20 of whom were NEW members. It is a far easier process now, as the full membership is activated immediately.
I conclude that we are alive and well as a community, but that we should do our best to spread the word of our existence on the Internet.
I do hope that in 2009 we will have a number of events where we can meet fellow members in person!
Peter