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Monday, 08 June 2009

  • Top referrers for the first week of June: Fan History Wiki

    This is a crosspost from Fan History's June 8th blog entry.

    It's been a while since we looked at our referrers so here is a list of our top referrers for the period between June 1, 2009 and June 6, 2009. There are a few more referrers not on this list that provided less traffic. These are just our major ones.

    Referrer Visits
    livejournal.com

    302

    animenewsnetwork.com

    213

    chickipedia.com

    211

    bing

    125

    journalfen

    121

    twitter

    73

    fanfiction.net

    67

    tvtropes.org

    54

    deviantart

    51

    wikipedia

    45

    fanpop

    38

    wikia

    30

    inuyasha-fanfiction.com

    28

    jumptags.com

    25

    answers.yahoo.com

    18

    boards.endoftheinter.net

    16

    hogwartsnet.ru

    15

    imdb.com

    11

    therethere.net

    10

    wiki.fandomwank.com

    10

    dearauthor.com

    9

    savekp.proboards.com

    9

    cassandraclaire.com

    8

    encyclopediadramatica.com

    8

    i-newswire.com

    8

    identi.ca

    8

    russet-noon.com

    7

    wishluv.blogspot.com

    7

    insanejournal

    2

    answers.com

    1

    cwanswers.com

    1

    There are sites that don't appear there where we've done a fair amount of link building including Mahalo. If you're looking at them for link building and getting referrers? It probably isn't worth the time. orkut, bebo, Quizilla, MySpace, Facebook aren't on there. We haven't really done any link building on those sites. We do have a fair amount of links on FriendFeed but as we are not actively engaged on there, we just don't get traffic as a result. Our Yahoo!Answers traffic are from past questions we've answered: We're still getting traffic from them months later. DeviantART links are all organic and weren't us engaged in link building activities.

Monday, 18 May 2009

  • Happy Birthday Sidewinder!

    Happy birthday Sidewinder. I hope you have a great one. We couldn't and wouldn't be where we are today with out you.

    Everyone else, go read A funny thing happened on the way to my birthday… by Sidewinder. It is a reflection of her involvement in the Star Wars fandom.
  • Wednesday, 13 May 2009

    • Dreamwidth Studios growth

      This blog entry was originally post to Fan History's blog. One of our admins has been updating the totals related to Dreamwidth Studios for a couple of days. The chart below is a copy and paste from the Dreamwidth Studios article. There really isn't enough data to draw any conclusions but short term conclusions are still fun to make anyway. It looks like between May 2 and May 5, a lot of new people joined and then set about importing the comments from their old LiveJournal posts. It is the three day period recorded with the most new OpenID accounts appearing. Caught in that net, to date, includes over 334,000 different LiveJournal users. Wow. Over on my LiveJournal, there has been some speculation that comment importing has largely been a move similar to that of FanLib, where users were allowed to easily move their content over in order to provide the new site with lots of additional content in order to attract new users. Comment importing is one form of quick content creation. (Though FanLib didn't allow you to import your FanFiction.Net reviews. They just allowed you to import your stories.) It looks like the number of active accounts peaked on May 5/6. Since then, the volume of posting by new members has been lower in terms of actives in the past 7 days and past 24 hours. To me, this suggests that people surged in to join, to name squat and to see where the service will go. As we're talking four days in a row below the high with about 1,000 fewer people updating daily, I'm not quite ready to buy the rational that this is a weekend trend and that the numbers will pick up. The idea that people appear to be name squatting and not utilizing the service is confirmed for me because less than half of the people who have been active in some way have ever posted an entry. The total accounts that have been active in some way seems pretty close to the number of people who were members of fandom_counts, a community with roughly around 34,000 people. I'm really curious to know how much crossover there is between the two that their numbers are so close.

      Dreamwidth Studios Historical Data

      Date Total Accounts That are active in some way That have ever posted an entry That have posted an entry in last 30 days That have posted an entry in the last 7 days That have posted an entry in the last 24 hours
      May 2, 2009 228878 27252 10359 10324 8841 4120
      May 5, 2009 286805 34106 14117 14080 12592 5034
      May 6, 2009 301085 36333 15603 15564 14077 4845
      May 7, 2009 314431 38106 16871 16819 15294 3882
      May 9, 2009 321405 38879 17564 17493 13172 2824
      May 10, 2009 323769 39087 17786 17710 12115 2912
      May 11, 2009 328542 39514 18157 18054 11055 3420
      May 12, 2009 334359 39948 18576 18450 10352 3561

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