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Tax Sale Forum => Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Dave2 on December 10, 2011, 09:13:39 AM

Title: Certainly a lot of lurkers Here
Post by: Dave2 on December 10, 2011, 09:13:39 AM
One of the more interesting statistics you can run is the amount of traffic on this site:

Visitor Analysis

Every month, 974 unique visitors visit taxsaleproperty.org, each of whom come back to the site 1.8 times. Majority of them (77.7%) come from the Canada region and 0 have subscribed via RSS.

Visitors

1,948 compete visitors

3,453 compete visits

0 quantcast visits Pageviews

46,121 pageviews
 
Compare data with number of posters and need I say more.
Title: Re: Certainly a lot of lurkers Here
Post by: asinc on February 06, 2013, 03:19:44 PM
How do you subscribe via RSS?
Title: Re: Certainly a lot of lurkers Here
Post by: ErnestBidder on February 07, 2013, 05:32:35 AM
  Ah, but, my fren', as frenchie Mcfarland would say, statistics can mislead you. As a foreign stance, to visit, I jump immediately to my bookmarked "taxsaleproperty.org/" page, read all the new postings, and, if no reply called for, continue on my normal wandering URL trail, thus appearing to be a lurker. If I find a reply is magically appearing on my brain, I login, thus takiing on the role of a second, member, visitor, having never left the site. As they say (at least frenchie Mcfarland says, in his inimitable, gutteral, courere de bois ax sent, H-o H-o! Zut! What have we here, eh? A sneaky petey in disguise, pretending to be one statistic, and cloaking himself as another! Who does he think he is? Harper? He is two people, both bad! (Harper, not me)
Title: Re: Certainly a lot of lurkers Here
Post by: Dave2 on February 07, 2013, 01:03:03 PM
How do you subscribe via RSS? 

Asinc:

The information does not come from this site but from one of the web volume analysis sites that examine traffic volumes of websites.  Usually they are used by advertisers. 

The RSS comment does not come from this site but from the analysis site.  The post is over a year old and I forget where I pulled the specific data.  I think it was Alexa but they have a couple of competitors and could have come from one of their competitors.  Some of them are subscription sites and you have to pay to be a member.