Wednesday, November 12, 2008

CS: Impact statistics, Part three


This entry is an update to the September and  August posts on readership statistics as we crossed the 6,000 visits in September. Even with the dreadful week of the financial crisis, the numbers seem to hold steady. I have listed this month's stats next to the September numbers.

Currently, in order to provide information to this blog and attendant pages:
On the readership's side:
  • ~40 (prev. ~34) people are reading this blog directly in their e-mail box,
  • 125 (prev. 112) people are reading this blog through Google Reader, while another 80 (prev. 75) maybe reading this RSS feed thanks to Feedburner.
  • ~ 219 (prev. ~218) visitors/day or about ~6800 (prev. ~6500) visitors/months (not unique) are coming to the site with about half of that traffic from the search engines and from wikipedia. The other half is people who are reading the blog through an RSS reader and who want to look at past entries.
  • The Compressive Sensing LinkedIn group has 60 (prev. 53) members since its inception a month and a week ago.
  • The readership and linkage to Nuit Blanche have enabled it to reach a PageRank of 5, while the Big Picture site has a PageRank of 3.

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