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Site statistics

21 January 2008

We thought it might be interesting to let you know some statistics from site visitors.

Browsers and operating systems

The browser breakdown is:

  • Firefox - 61%
  • Internet Explorer - 21%
  • Safari - 13%
  • Opera - 3.00%

Of the Internet Explorer visitors, 51% used IE7 and 49% IE6

68% of visitors were on a Windows platform and 30% on a Mac. For Windows visitors, 84% were using XP and 11% Vista.

Where are you from?

People from 150 countries have visited the Webstock site, although the visits haven’t been evenly distributed among them! The top six countries for visitors are:

  • United States - 29%
  • New Zealand - 21%
  • United Kingdom - 5%
  • Australia - 4%
  • Canada - 4%
  • Gerrmany - 4%

The top five states for USA vistors are:

  • California - 18%
  • New York - 8%
  • Texas - 7%
  • Florida - 5%
  • Illinois - 5%

Of New Zealand visitors, 45% are from Auckland and 41% from Wellington.

How did you get here?

19% of visits were direct traffic, 74% from referrals and 7% from search engines. The referral traffic reflects that Webstock has been mentioned a number of times as an example of great design (yah!). The top six link-love sites are:

  • linkcssremix.com - 13%
  • linkwebdesignerwall.com - 11%
  • linkbestwebgallery.com - 11%
  • linkthebestdesigns.com - 9%
  • linkwebcreme.com - 8%
  • ilovetypography.com - 5%

For search engine traffic, the first non-Webstock-related search term has been “Sam Morgan”.

How many times and for how long?

Well, in general not many! 77% of visitors have only been the once and 64% have only visited one page. But we do want to give a huge shout-out to the 158 of you who’ve visited more than 100 times and those 317 people who’ve seen more than 20 pages on a single visit.

One Response to “Site statistics”

  1. Webstoked! - Noticias externas Says:

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