Better Communication Results visitor stats - April2008

Lee Hopkins wrote this 4:49 pm:

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Following up on my earlier post/rant about rankings over on Meg’s counter, here’s the stats for this month and the last few, both for this blog and the main business communication articles website.

  • BetterCommunicationResults - the blog
    • Apr 08 Unique Visitors 6,616
    • Mar 08 Unique Visitors 9,482
    • Feb 08 Unique Visitors 7,118
    • Jan 08 Unique Visitors 4,645
    • Dec 07 Unique Visitors 4,411
  • BetterCommunicationResults - the article website
    • Apr 08 Unique Visitors 9,632
    • Mar 08 Unique Visitors 10,278
    • Feb 08 Unique Visitors 14,842

It shouldn’t make that much of a difference, but fyi I was subjected to a DoS attack —— heaven knows why —— one day on both sites.

Stumble it!

 

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