Traffic comparison Dec 2005 to Jan 2006, using Google Analytics.

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This traffic analysis table shows the difference between the web site traffic for certain pages in Dec 2005 and the traffic in January 2006.  Both months had the same number of days (31).

The general increase is probably due to the quiet time over Christmas.

The decrease in interest in mp3 books may be due to extra interest prior to Christmas.

The long average visitor time, of over 3 minutes, on the latitude longitude finder page is interesting.  Obviously many people are actually able to use the page to find their location prior to working out their satellite TV or VSAT dish pointing angles.  I have not had much feedback and I wonder sometimes if other people's browsers sometimes crash when they try to use it.  The latitude longitude page still very occasionally generates spurious lines in the log file comprising multiple requests for the marker.  I am not trying to fix this.

The North and South America satellite internet page ivsat.htm continues to be popular even if sometimes it does not show up high in the search engines.  It seems that sometimes it appears high up and on other occasions lower down.  It is not clear why at all.  Sometimes in MSN it hardly appears at all. Perhaps I should relocate the site to the USA and host it on an American IP address, but maybe then no one would visit from around here in Europe.

Has anyone tried this FireFox browser that claims to make web browsing faster?.  If it really does the job it would be worth recommending it generally to satellite internet users throughout the world.

     

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► Page created 1st Feb 2006,  amended 15 Jan 2008 Eric Johnston

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