Best Month Ever
Now that I figured out how to view site traffic, just want to give a heads up that this month (December 2009 for those of you recently exiting a time machine) is the most heavily trafficked month in the history of this site, recently passing this June when the draft was in full swing. A lot of the inflation has to do with the Iverson signing, I'm sure. But we've been steadily rising for the past few months and I can only attribute that to my writing being linked by sites like yahoo! (!!!) and cbs sports. So thanks to them, because my ego (and Jordan's, Tanner's and John's, I'm sure) is inflating with each click.
22,899 visits and counting. Keep it coming kids. We love you.
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How do we go about viewing this so called site traffic? As u can tell im extremely computer savvy
by Tanner Steidel on Dec 29, 2009 11:17 PM PST via mobile reply actions
all the way at the bottom right. green link — sitemeter. Jordan had to tell me how to do it, I just thought he was special.
by Michael Levin on Dec 29, 2009 11:18 PM PST up reply actions
Oh wow
Congrats. A D-League site has more, but still…
by Scott Schroeder on Dec 29, 2009 11:20 PM PST reply actions
Upon realizing I could look at all sites’ traffic, I was worried when I saw we are much less viewed than most other blogs. But then I saw we average more views a day than our cohorts in Milwaukee, OKC, Charlotte, Memphis, New Orleans, Utah and New Jersey because they still don’t have an SB Nation blog.
As it is, I’d like us to develop more of a following, but that obviously would directly correlate to Sixers interest in Philadelphia, which is currently at an historic low. We’ll get there eventually, but until then I’ll just have to keep turning tricks to get middle-aged business men to visit the site. Oh, well.
Which sites have the most? Im guessing golden state, and denver are up there somwhere. Golden state of mind has a pretty big following. and im not joking.
I’m not totally positive, but I remember Detroit had a bunch, Portland obviously, and LA was big. We’ll get there in due time…..in due time.
by Michael Levin on Dec 30, 2009 10:55 AM PST up reply actions
Quality, not quantity, quality not quantity
by jemagee on Dec 30, 2009 6:40 AM PST reply actions 3 recs

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