Friday, May 2, 2008

SITE STATISTICS FOR APRIL 2008 (DUBROOM IN-SITE)

SITE STATISTICS FOR APRIL 2008
DUBROOM IN-SITE
WWW, May 2008 - Who are "the" Dubroom visitors? Where do they come from and what are they interested in? Here is some of the most important statistical data for the Dubroom website, Message Board and Blog from the month of April 2008.

DUBROOM SITE STATISTICS - MARCH 2008

Period

31-3-08 01:00:09 - 1-5-08 00:59:35

DESCRIPTION (1)

DESCRIPTION (2)COUNTS

GENERAL SITE STATISTICS

Visitors

Avarage number per day3,638

Page Views

Avarage number per day6,085

Total Hits

File downloads, Page reads, etc.869,353

MOST VISITED PLACES ON THE DUBROOM WEBSITE

VISITORS

1st Entry Page

Dubroom Home Page53,793

2nd Entry Page

Dubroom Articles23,974

TOP DOWNLOADS

REQUESTS

GRAPHIC FILE

Yesus Kristos24,335

PDF

Messian Dread - Christafarianism353

COUNTRY TOP 10

POSITION

COUNTRYVISITORS

1.

United States85,209

2.

Unknown10,773

3.

United Kingdom3,398

4.

France2,863

5.

Poland2,471

6.

Sweden1,398

7.

Netherlands1,267

8.

Germany996

9.

China906

10.

Canada904

DUBROOM WEBLOG AND FORUM STATISTICS - MARCH 2008

Period

April 2, 2008 - May 1, 2008 (about 11AM Western European Time)

DESCRIPTION (1)

DESCRIPTION (2)COUNTS

GENERAL SITE STATISTICS

Visitors

Avarage number per day169

Page Views

Avarage number per day732

MOST VISITED PAGES ON MESSAGEBOARDS/WEBLOG

VISITORS

1st Entry Page

Dubroom Message Board Home Page1346

2nd Entry Page

Dubroom Weblog Home Page401

MOST READ ARTICLES ON MESSAGEBOARDS/WEBBLOG

TITLEVISITORS

1.

In-depth: The Christafari Project104

2.

Rent-A-Rasta: Sex Slavery In Jamaica73

3.

Inglan Is A Bitch: Two Tone (MP3 Review)68

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