In the last 30 days, things have really started to take off at HeroPress Towers - my pieces on both The Lazarus Experiment, the last episode of Doctor Who before the Eurovision break, and the season finale of the, yet-to-be-renewed, Dresden Files, drew in reader numbers previously unheard of on this site ... and a lot of you seem to have kindly stuck around!So, here are the numbers for the last 30 days. Where applicable I've included a note of last month's figures for comparison.
Visitor Numbers (as of Sunday, 13 May): 2,303 (1,469)
Average Number of Visitors Per Day: 30 (24)
Top 5 Countries of Origin:
- United States 49.5% (31%)
- United Kingdom 19.8% (45%)
- Canada 6.9% (5%)
- France 5.9% (5%)
- Australia 3% (-)
Most Popular Entry Pages: (i.e. what brought people to the site)
For this, we can take it as read that the most popular "entry page" is always going to be either the current top story or just general browsing, but after that the pages that have brought the most readers to this site have been:
1. Dresden Files: Second City (series finale)
For this, we can take it as read that the most popular "entry page" is always going to be either the current top story or just general browsing, but after that the pages that have brought the most readers to this site have been:
1. Dresden Files: Second City (series finale)
2. Salute 2007: Picture Special
3. Battle Report: Demolition - The Modern Way!
4. Six Of The Best With Fred Hicks
3. Battle Report: Demolition - The Modern Way!
4. Six Of The Best With Fred Hicks
5. Six Of The Best With Clare Grant
I was very pleased to see a "miniature wargames" bent to the popular pages, with Nick's eye-catching Middle Eastern town obviously holding people's interest and the great array of well-painted and exciting toys at Salute justifiably drawing the crowds.
Fred and Clare's interviews are still riding high, although all the interviews are always very well received. I aim to continue them after this month's "wedding hiatus" and hope that my new readers will stick around for the return of HeroPress in June.
I was very pleased to see a "miniature wargames" bent to the popular pages, with Nick's eye-catching Middle Eastern town obviously holding people's interest and the great array of well-painted and exciting toys at Salute justifiably drawing the crowds.
Fred and Clare's interviews are still riding high, although all the interviews are always very well received. I aim to continue them after this month's "wedding hiatus" and hope that my new readers will stick around for the return of HeroPress in June.




Very interesting stats. I will tell you that the reason I'm here is because I have set google alerts for The Dresden Files and do go out and look for any and all information concerning the books and of course the show. Very intersting blog you have here and hope that I get a chance to revisit it. :D
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comments, Merv. Hope to see you back here soon :-)
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