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SealFAQs Statistics for November 2018

SealFAQs statistics for November 2018.  November was the best month, so far, of 2018 although realistically, only fractionally better than October.

SealFAQs has been officially launched for eleven months now.  In November, unique visitors increased quite a bit from previous months.  Here are the statistics according to Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics).

SealFAQs had 2675 unique visitors during November and a total of 3980 visits (1.48 visits/visitor).  Visitors averaged looking at 2.4 pages per visit.  Bandwidth was 2.4GB.  So the visits per visitor and pages per visit has remained about the same for several months. This means that many visitors do not make a return visit and also look at only a few pages.

Visits per day during November averaged 132; the most visits in a day was 199 – twice!.   As usual, most people visit during the week and the middle part of the day.  There has always been a drop off in visits on the weekends.

By far, the most visitors are from the United States and distantly followed by India and China.

The average time of a visit decreased to 283 seconds in duration but 82% of all visits are still for less than 30 seconds.  It does appear that some people are logging in and staying on the site an hour or more – forgetting to log out or reading/studying?

Access to SealFAQs via search engines was based on 9 different keyphrases having 23 different words.

I check SealFAQs for comments every day.  Almost no one has submitted a real comment but several bits of spam or faked comments show up daily.  The lack of comments and discussion continues to be troublesome to me.

SealFAQs statistics for October 2018

October was the best month, so far, of 2018.

SealFAQs has been officially launched for ten months now.  In October, unique visitors increased quite a bit from previous months.  Here are the statistics according to Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics).

SealFAQs had 2634 unique visitors during October and a total of 3769 visits (1.43 visits/visitor).  Visitors averaged looking at 2.3 pages per visit.  Bandwidth was up to 2.4GB.  So the visits per visitor and pages per visit has remained about the same for several months. This means that many visitors do not make a return visit and also look at only a few pages.

Visits per day during October averaged 121; the most visits in a day was 166.   As usual, most people visit during the week and the middle part of the day.  There has always been a drop off in visits on the weekends.

By far, the most visitors are from the United States and distantly followed by India and China.

The average time of a visit decreased to 304 seconds in duration but 80% of all visits are still for less than 30 seconds.  It does appear that some people are logging in and staying on the site an hour or more – forgetting to log out or reading/studying?

Access to SealFAQs via search engines was based on 16 different keyphrases including, as usual, several searches for information on piping plans.

I check SealFAQs for comments every day.  Almost no one has submitted a real comment but several bits of spam or faked comments show up daily.  The lack of comments and discussion continues to be troublesome to me.

SealFAQs statistics for September 2018.

Whatever happened in August or late July has had a continuing effect:  SealFAQs is being visited much more often than in the past.

SealFAQs has been officially launched for nine months now.  In September, unique visitors actually decreased from August by about one day’s worth of visitors.  Here are the statistics according to Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics).

SealFAQs had 2079 unique visitors during September and a total of 3013 visits (1.45 visits/visitor).  Visitors averaged looking at 2.3 pages per visit.  Bandwidth was up to 1.8GB.  This means that many visitors do not make a return visit and also look at only a few pages.

Visits per day during September again averaged 100; the most visits in a day was 144.   As usual, most people visit during the week and the middle part of the day.  There has always been a drop off in visits on the weekends.

By far, the most visitors are from the United States and distantly followed by India and Canada.

The average time of a visit increased to 350 seconds in duration but 80% of all visits are still for less than 30 seconds.  It does appear that some people are logging in and staying on the site an hour or more – forgetting to log out or reading/studying?

Access to SealFAQs via search engines was based on 19 different keyphrases including several searches for information on piping plans.

I check SealFAQs for comments every day.  Almost no one has submitted a real comment but several bits of spam or faked comments continue to show up daily.

October is shaping up to be another good month.

SealFAQs statistics for August 2018

Something happened in August or late July and, whatever it was, SealFAQs has been visited much more often.  Here’s a chart showing SealFAQs statistics since being launched in January.

Monthly History to Aug 2018

SealFAQs has been officially launched for eight months now.  In August, unique visitors increased significantly – nearly doubling —  from July.  Here are the statistics according to Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics).

SealFAQs had 2196 unique visitors during August and a total of 3121 visits (1.42 visits/visitor).  Visitors averaged looking at 2.2 pages per visit.  Bandwidth was up to 1.7GB.  So although more people visited SealFAQs, many did not make a return visit and they also only looked at a few pages.

Visits per day during August increased to an average of 100;  the most visits in a day was 177 – both are new highs.   As usual, most people visit during the week and the middle part of the day.

By far, the most visitors are from the United States and distantly followed by India, Russia, China, Canada and others.

The average time of a visit decreased to 317 seconds in duration but 81% of all visits are still for less than 30 seconds.  It appears that some people are logging in and staying on the site an hour or more.

Access to SealFAQs via search engines was based on 15 different keyphrases including several searches for information on piping plans.

I check SealFAQs for comments every day.  Almost no one has submitted a real comment but several bits of spam or faked comments show up daily.

So August may mark a change in SealFAQs viewership.  It appears that someone or some organization has discovered SealFAQs.

SealFAQs Statistics

SealFAQs has been officially launched for one month.  Here are the statistics for the month of January 2018 according to Awstats (Advanced Web Statistics).

SealFAQs had 1015 unique visitors and a total of 1407 visits (1.38 visits/visitor).  This means that some visitors returned for an additional look!  Visitors averaged looking at 2.7 pages per visit.  There were even more visits by the various bots and such that traverse the Internet — most of these bots were from search engines.

Visits per day averages 44 and the number of daily visits is slowly increasing.  Most people visit during the week and the middle part of the day – which I take as meaning that people are visiting SealFAQs from their work site.  This is a good sign to me.

By far, the most visitors are from the United States and distantly followed by India, Russia, China, Canada, Great Britain and others.

Visits average about 135 seconds in duration but most visits are for less than 30 seconds.  This is probably not a good sign.  Perhaps people are misled about the content of SealFAQs or have difficulty finding their way around?

As expected, access is predominately via the Windows operating system (83%) but 47% of the browsers are Google Chrome whereas Internet Explorer is used by 27% and Firefox by 11%.

Google’s search engine predominates the source of the links to SealFAQs.

There are a few links from the Wikipedia article on end face mechanical seals but those will probably disappear because the Wikipedia editors did not like linking to SealFAQs and have removed that link.

All in all, I’m well pleased with the first month of traffic to SealFAQs.  To be sure, SealFAQs is not a major web attraction but at least it is drawing some attention.