First off the sites most people come from:
- Google (-)
- Blogger.com (-)
- educationet (RE-ENTRY)
- Liberal Democrat Youth & Students (NEW)
- Wikipedia (-1)
- ConservativeHome (-2)
- Mars Hill (-1)
- The Doctor Who Forum (NEW)
- Iain Dale's Diary (RE-ENTRY)
- Facebook (-2)
Then we have the top ten search engine requests that brought people here:
- what does your birthday say about you (-)
- what president am i like? (NEW)
- what harms the environment (+3)
- tim roll-pickering (-)
- whatever happened to dan quayle (a RE-ENTRY, unlike Quayle himself)
- oldest political party (NEW)
- laura blomeley (-1)
- james juggapah (NEW)
- laura purll (NEW)
- london mayor election 2008 / polls (NEW)
Finally as ever we have a list of all the cities detected that people are in:
ABERDEEN, ATLANTA, BALTIMORE, BANGKOK, BELFAST, BIRMINGHAM, BISMARCK, BRISTOL, BROOKLYN, CALGARY, CHATHAM, DENVER, DUBLIN, DULLES, DURHAM, EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, HARLOW, HARTLEPOOL, INDIANAPOLIS, JAMAICA, LEEDS, LIVERPOOL, LONDON, LUTON, MANASSAS, MANCHESTER, MARKHAM, MELBOURNE, NEW YORK, NEWBURY, NOTTINGHAM, ORLANDO, OTTAWA, OXFORD, PORTSMOUTH, REDMOND, RESTON, SAINT PAUL, SAN FRANCISCO, SINGAPORE, SOUTHAMPTON, SUTTON, TORONTO, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, WASHINGTON, YONKERS and "others".
Thank you all for reading!
What about MSN's search do they provide you with anything? I am often provided with views from small search engines.
ReplyDeleteI consolidate the separate search engine results as otherwise it gets meaningless - a lot of the Google hits are spread across the various different national versions. But in terms of search engines used, the raw stats are:
ReplyDeleteName Page Views Visitors
Google 97% (465) 97% (439)
Yahoo 2% (10) 2% (10)
MSN 1% (3) 0% (2)
Ask 0% (1) 0% (1)