Web Site Report

June 2007

2007, Christian Sauve

Ready for another look at the hum-drum routine of an obscure web site? Here are the monthly highlights for christian-sauve.com:

 

1. Mmm. Numbers...

My prickly "Urchin" web stats engine tells me that...

Report for: christian-sauve.com, June 2007
  Total Visitors: 12,057  
  Total Pageviews: 21,812  
    (Corrected Total: 12,895)
  Total Hits: 25,591  
  Total Bytes Transferred: 482.2MB  
  Average Visitors Per Day: 401.9  
  Average Pageviews Per Day: 727.06  
    (Corrected Average: 429.9)
  Average Hits Per Day: 853.03  

The "corrected" numbers take out the CSS, robots.txt, PDFs, mis-filed graphic files (ICO, GIF, JPG) and other non-public files mistakenly considered "pages" by the statistics pre-digestion engine. All numbers are noticeably higher than last month.

Our top ten most popular pages are:

/index.html                                  547
/reviews/2005/reviews-2005-09september.html  457
/texts/free-movie-tickets.htm                435
/reviews/2002/books02f.htm                   306
/reviews.html                                180
/texts/worldcon-2004-noreascon4.htm          151
/reviews/1996/books96b.htm                   143
/about.html                                  128
/ctact.html                                  128
/texts/being-canadian.htm                    114

Not sure why my old reviews are showing but, but who am I to argue with popular taste?

If you care about such things, (and who would not?), here's a look at browser statistics for the month (by visitors, last month's results in parentheses):

Netscape|6  6885 (5019)
Explorer|6  2155 (1930)
msnbot|1     722 (686)
Explorer|7   682 (815)
Opera|9      359 (510)

Little change here.

 

2. Where do these people come from?

Our top five sources of referrals (in visitors) were

google.com/search           988 (1234)
www.google.ca/search        253 (291)
google.co.uk/search          91 (116)
wikipedia.org/wiki/Arc_Light 63 (83)
google.com.au/search         44 (59)

Little change here either. Aren't people getting tired of the Wikipedia link?

No new interesting links seen this month. Oh, a forum reposted a link to my "Free Movies" essay, but I was looking for interesting links.

 

3. Ohh! Visitor comments!

A bunch of spam came through the mailbox this month. Once that's removed, we're left with...

 

1. An independent movie director asking:

Would you be interested in receiving a review screener of [Movie] ?

No. See my review section's Frequently Asked Question 7 for the explanation.

 

2. Some more spam sent by someone who hasn't read FAQ 7:

[Novel Title] takes a look into the future. The Author has attempted to incorporate a scenerio, like the world has never seen. Most science fiction books/films focus on aliens or creatures from other planets. What if the force, we were compelled to fight; was a force of nature we needed for survival on Earth ? The Author was compelled to rely on technology, as are most people in the world. But could this problem really happen? Just looking at the most recent planetary/climate warming news, who knows? [Novel Title] is an Inspirational/Spiritual Science Fiction novel, and the Author hopes the book touches everyone in a special way.

Uh-huh.

"touches everyone in a special way"... too easy...

(I was actually going to wisecrack about this being "PublishAmerica SF at its finest", but a look at the novel title via Google tells me that this is indeed a PublishAmerica title. All hail the scum-suckers of the publishing world!)

 

3. An anonymous student writes...

thanks for the calculating god book review, im using it for my grade 11 summative because i have to read the book and state what other critics wrote, gj your site is cool

You, young person, are my hero of the month. From my web logs, I know that my reviews are "inspiring" (to various degrees) a lot of high-school essays. But you actually wrote to tell me so, and that makes me happy.

 

4. Search Queries Oddities

Here are our top-ten queries:

>christian sauve           16
>free movie tickets        14
>free movie screenings     14
>roderick thorp            11
>being canadian            11
>solaris explanation       11
>movie sneak previews      11
>movie sneak preview        9
>free movie preview tickets 9
>solaris ending             8

No surprises here. You'd think that after five years, people would actually understand SOLARIS.

 

Until next time, my name is Christian Sauvé and I remain... obsessed by web statistics.