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March 2016 Stats

bobandbill

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    Bit late with a couple images. You get spoiler insight to the bump AF received!

    Main points - more visitors, less views (S&M info + Daily launch date helped Feb with views, but neat that we still increased on visitors). There's a google-generated picture, I still can't find search terms used on google pretty sure (buh), and still a couple weird search terms worth pointing out.

    Note, views to the comment thread alone isn't counted.

    The Raw Numbers
    March total views: 2,702 (February: 3,360)
    March total visitors: 1,671 (February: 1,285)
    March average views/day: 87 (February: 116)
    Daily High Score: 131 (Best ever: 449 views, February: 449)
    Lowest Score (for a full day): 48 (February: 38)
    Number of 100+ days: 10 (February: 13)

    Image of hits/day:
    Spoiler:

    The two spikes in mid-late march correspond to Pokemon Go info articles.

    Articles visited since start of month until 1st Apr:
    Spoiler:

    Top two are not surprising. Ben's video article ranked rather highly, and it was some days after the video released as well. Food for thought. The Pokken stream article got less views by far though. The Pokemon Bank breakdown article also did well.

    Google's versions of the stats ('sessions' = views I think - only for people who access via google):
    Spoiler:

    Don't trust 'Page Views', that number exceeds Jetpack's otherwise. Maybe it's impressions...? (I.e. views from the google search pages, not actual views on our site).

    Referrers (ie what sites people came from to visit the magazine)
    Spoiler:
    Google is king. Twitter has been helpful too though!

    Search engines terms (what people put in anything but Google to get to the magazine.
    Spoiler:


    The funny and weird searches (that got clicks, and including google) include:
    pokemon as and bealif video
    pokemon coro coro da next region
    yo-kai watch sales numbers 2016
    pokemon sun and moon jokes

    Clicks (links clicked in articles)
    Spoiler:


    Country breakdown:
    Spoiler:
    US on top. Holland a surprise packet!
     
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