SITE STATISTICS FOR MARCH 2008
DUBROOM IN-SITE
WWW, April 2008 - Here is the most important statistical information concerning the Dubroom's site activity during the month March of the year 2008.
In March, we also started to count the visito(or)s of the Messageboards and/or our blog at blogspot.
DUBROOM SITE STATISTICS - MARCH 2008 | Period | 1-3-08 01:00:29 - 31-3-08 00:59:52 | DESCRIPTION (1) | DESCRIPTION (2) | COUNTS | GENERAL SITE STATISTICS | | Visitors | Avarage number per day | 2,766 | Page Views | Avarage number per day | 5,378 | Total Hits | File downloads, Page reads, etc. | 781,508 | MOST VISITED PLACES ON THE DUBROOM WEBSITE | | | | VISITORS | 1st Entry Page | Dubroom Home Page | 41,334 | 2nd Entry Page | Dubroom Articles | 22,775 | TOP DOWNLOADS | | | | REQUESTS | GRAPHIC FILE | Yesus Kristos | 22,825 | PDF | Messian Dread - Christafarianism | 270 | COUNTRY TOP 10 | | | POSITION | COUNTRY | VISITORS | 1. | United States of America | 52,693 | 2. | Unknown | 9,860 | 3. | Sweden | 5,323 | 4. | United Kingdom | 2,744 | 5. | France | 2,451 | 6. | Poland | 1,953 | 7. | Finland | 1,467 | 8. | Netherlands | 1,230 | 9. | Canada | 1,094 | 10. | Germany | 843 |
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DUBROOM WEBLOG AND FORUM STATISTICS - MARCH 2008 | Period | March 6, 2008 - April 1, 2008 (about 11AM Western European Time) | DESCRIPTION (1) | DESCRIPTION (2) | COUNTS | GENERAL SITE STATISTICS | | Visitors | Avarage number per day | 166 | Page Views | Avarage number per day | 738 | MOST VISITED PAGES ON MESSAGEBOARDS/WEBLOG | | | | VISITORS | 1st Entry Page | Dubroom Message Board Home Page | 1288 | 2nd Entry Page | Dubroom Weblog Home Page | 448 | MOST READ ARTICLE ON MESSAGEBOARDS/WEBBLOG | | | | VISITORS | Title | In-depth: The Christafari Project | 115 |
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