Another 3 Months Of Blogging Stats
A post by Rand on where tech sites tend to get their traffic from reminded me that we haven’t done another update on how the blog is doing, and as the end of 2007 approaches, I thought that today would be as good a time as any. We last did this back before Altogether even […]
3 Months Of Blogging
It seems incredible, but we’ve been blogging now for 3 months. Incredible because whilst it only seems like yesterday that we launched the blog, we’ve also covered an incredible amount of ground.
To mark this 1st quarter of blogging, and in the spirit of openness that should characterise any such enterprise, we’ve decided to share our […]
The End Of Impressions: Will This Finally Kill ‘Hits’?
E-Consultancy reports that Nielsen/NetRatings is to stop reporting page impressions due to the fact that changes in the way that content is displayed on many websites have made the statistic meaningless for much of the web.
Hopefully this will also mean that the word ‘hits’ is no longer used to describe web traffic, as this has […]
Some Perspective On Yahoo’s Chase Of Google
e-consultancy reports on the latest Hitwise stats showing that in 2006 Yahoo! increased its share of the UK search market by 13% to 8.6%, with the headline:
Yahoo! shows biggest UK search share gains.
Which is fine.
But with Google also increasing its share to a staggering 78%, it’s like me writing an article on how recent promotions […]
























