OrthodoxWiki:Statistics

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It's been awhile since we've had an update on OrthodoxWiki's web stats. I was happily suprised to find an exponential increase in traffic.

Through the month of October, we've been averaging about 1200 unique visits a day -- that's how many we used to get in a whole month.

As of today (the 27th), we've had 12975 unique visitors, averaging 2.23 visits each, and 11.53 pages. About 70% stayed less than two minutes, but more than 10% stuck for more than an hour.

The top 25 countries represented (according to internet reckoning) are (in order): United States, Great Britain, Australia, Unknown, European Union, Canada, China, Germany, Greece, Romania, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands, Egypt, France, Singapore, Yugoslavia , Brazil, Spain, Italy, Japan, Denmark, Russian Federation, New Zealand, and Hong Kong.

More of our referral traffic (excluding referrer spam) is still coming from blog sites. However, among the referrers I don't quite know how to feel about is: http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/g/gr/greek_old_calendarists.htm

Other facts you might find interesting:

  • 90% of folks accessing OrthodoxWiki are using some kind of Windows system, with 244 hits coming from "Windows Codename Longhorn." 6.3% are from Mac users, and 3.4%

for all others, including 0.8% for Linux.

  • 73.1% of people are using some variation of Internet Explorer, 13.1% Firefox, 1.6% Netscape, 4.9% Mozilla, 4.2% Safari, and 0.7% Opera.
  • Though still a very small number, more hits are beginning to show up from cell phones and PDA's.
  • Monday and Tuesday beat out Saturday and Sunday as the most trafficked days.
  • The Main Page is most frequently landed on by incoming visitors, and the List of American monasteries is number two, but Harold of England beats out John Chrysostom for third place.