SCN Forum Statistics - Jan 2009

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Total User New Registations in 2006 (5,745) Best month - Oct06 (581)
Average amount of registered forum users per day during 2006 : (no data saved)

Total User New Registations in 2007 (7,858) Best month - Jan07 (734)
Average amount of registered forum users per day during 2007 : approx 1200+ per day

Total User New Registations in 2008 (9,735) Best month - Nov08 (929)
Average amount of registered forum users per day during 2008 : approx 1500+ users online per day

User Registations to date in 2009 - since 01/01/09 (475)
Average amount of registered forum users each day during 2009 to date : approx 1500+ per day

Most registered forum users on a single day : 1768 - (March 12th 2008)

Most registered forum users on a single day in 2009 to date : 1650 - (Jan 12th 2009)

Threads posted during 2007 - 43,756 threads
Threads posted during 2008 - 47,621 threads
Threads posted during 2009 to date - 2009 threads :whistle: lol really it was

Posts during 2007 - 487,137
Posts during 2008 - 529,746

Posts to date in 2009: 25926+

Record of most online users at once: 1309 (06-07-2007 13:21)
Most popular forum: [Leon Mk1]
 

UncleFester

Grumpier by the day!
Apr 30, 2006
4,764
1
Milton Keynes
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Mark do those counts include 'pruned by date' posts?

Odd that despite the increase in 'chitterchatter' there isn't that many more posts .... do you have the breakdown by forum area too? That would be interesting to see :)
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Nope sadly the stats don't allow you to filter out the forum areas.

It will only count the posts and threads that are still on the database (by date) so those threads and posts that have been deleted or pruned won't be counted.
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Steady growth, and what we would of expected given previous years really. Registrations don't appear to have slowed, you can obviously discount say 10% as spam which we deal with pretty quickly.
 

jamiebennett81

Guest
does it give the highest posters? :)

or users online the most?
 

ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Bit more info - Analytics stats

Here are some usage stats from Google Analytics which we only started using about a year ago, but due to an unforeseen problem with the account we lost a lot of data recently so can't give an accurate annual stat.

However here are the recorded figures for the period Dec 16th 2008 to Jan 15th 2009.

Remember this is one calendar month not the annual usage which we can't yet measure having only recently set this back up. But from previous results we can say without doubt that this represents a usual average month for the past 12 months or more.

Site Usage

127,171 - Visits
682,369 - Page Views
31,641 - Absolute Unique Visitors during the period

5.37 pages - Average Page Views per visitor

8:28mins - Average Time per visit per visitor


New vs. Returning - same period

Returning - 102,551 80.64%
New - 24,620 19.36%


Traffic Sources - same period

62.67% visits are Direct Traffic
8.00% visits via Referring Sites
29.32% visits via Search Engines

Browser stats - Top 5

Microsoft IE - 78,734 visitors
Firefox - 37,146 visitors
Safari - 6,408 visitors
Chrome - 2,300 visitors
Opera - 1,842 visitors
 

warren_cox

Back from the dead
Really interesting to see these Mark, many thanks to you for taking the time and effort to put them together.

I guess despite the fact that SEAT could be seen to be reducing some of focus on their original core UK market (sports models), the number of forum dwellers / new arrivals does not seem to be abating. I guess if times get harder and people need help on a budget more people could continue to arrive.

Never surprised to see the Mk1 Leon forum is the most popular!! I try to make sure I post all my threads in there ;)
 

jamiebennett81

Guest
Really interesting to see these Mark, many thanks to you for taking the time and effort to put them together.

I guess despite the fact that SEAT could be seen to be reducing some of focus on their original core UK market (sports models), the number of forum dwellers / new arrivals does not seem to be abating. I guess if times get harder and people need help on a budget more people could continue to arrive.

Never surprised to see the Mk1 Leon forum is the most popular!! I try to make sure I post all my threads in there ;)

you could look at it with all the newbies, that Seat are still making cars with rattly parts and newbies are coming on here to ask questions on how to fix them:lol::p

either way, very interesting:)
 

alexj124

Full Member
Mar 2, 2005
294
0
Edinburgh
good stats!!

i find it funny if you search with anything remotely conected to a SEAT in google. The top hits will alway be a SCN thread :)
 

lc_allan

Northern Monkey
Sep 15, 2006
3,389
4
Nice stats...Some interesting reading :D

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ZBOYD

Looking up at the stars!
May 19, 2001
9,468
15
Cheshire
www.seatcupra.net
Not that it really matters, but most on the ban list are spammers. The total users that are banned doesn't even equate to 1% of the total membership of the forum.

1% it can easily do without! We very rarely need to ban people unless they compromise the site, by grossly ignoring it's rules and bringing it into disrepute.

Everyone else that happily enjoys using SCN manages to do it without pissing other people off, its a simple choice for us to remove the minority that cause the majority to not enjoy the site.

It's never personal though some seem to consider it is, frankly I couldn't care less. I think were pretty slack in most cases, and are happy to discuss things in an adult manner. Sadly those that get permanently banned don't appear to have any diplomatic skill.
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,370
26
Gloucester
Not that it really matters, but most on the ban list are spammers. The total users that are banned doesn't even equate to 1% of the total membership of the forum.

0.229% to be exact of which 0.190% have been computer created spam programs 0.039% humans

sorry - was bored :whistle:
 
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