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01-01-2011, 07:10 PM | #61 | ||
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I was working on them
Forum activity. Summary The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 30.4% of all posts, ahead of the Club/Speciality (24.68%) and Ford Passenger (19.4%) sections. Sections The General section is dominated by the Pub with 44.4% of the posts (slightly up from when we last looked) followed by the Bar (29.0% and slightly down) with Show'nShine steady (8.7%) in third place. The Club section is still led by ORSM Cruisers (slightly down at 18.7%) ahead of the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (also slightly down at 17%) and the Ford Coupe Club (slightly up to 13.6%). The forum based car clubs continue to be led by OzECruisers (down 6.4% to 38.5%), ahead of AU Falcon (up slightly to 27.7%) and B-Series (up almost 2% to 21.6%). The Passenger Car section (after some changes were made to the format) is now led by FPV and Boss Powered (with 16.6%) ahead of Territory (15.7%) and Contemporary (15.5%). The Workshop area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.4% of the posts followed by LPG (11.2%) and Ford 6 (10.5%). Cheers Russ
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01-01-2011, 08:35 PM | #62 | ||
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Geez, I didnt even know tools of the trade existed. I'll have go to check it out!
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01-01-2011, 10:34 PM | #63 | ||
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Thanks Russ. It is interesting to see how and where the forum has grown.
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19-03-2011, 07:54 PM | #64 | ||
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Now that we have the new server (largely) bedded in it is probably a good time to revisit these.
I have noticed some substantial changes in the figures the last two weeks in pages served and server responses so clearly some of the changes we have made in terms of threads per page and number of search results have worked in reducing the overall server workload. Anyway, for January and February. Unique Daily Visits Currently running between 90-100,000 per month and fairly steady at that. New Registrations All over the place for reasons beyond my comprehension. Currently running anywhere from 750-1100 per week. Bandwidth Used This had got back up to over 15 Gb a day despite the addition of compression to the served data (which was done mid June 2010) - it had actually dropped into the 12-13 Gb range when we first started using compression but the current server is running in the mid 20's which is back above where it was uncompressed. Not absolutely sure why at this stage! Pages Served This has been the main target, it had been running above 650,000 per day (and it totalled 21 million in January) but since the upgrade it is averaging just under 600,000 per day and slowly coming down. Server Responses (Hits) This figure had also crept up to around the 2 million a day mark (totalling almost 63 million in January) and post upgrade this has dropped to about 1.8 million per day thanks to the reduced page loads.
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19-03-2011, 10:38 PM | #65 | ||
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The new registrations graph is odd. Seeing the data like this it makes you wonder what spikes it. There wasn't any new model releases or any major announcements in the world of Ford in January/February that I missed were there?
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20-03-2011, 09:22 AM | #66 | ||
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It makes even less sense when viewed on a daily basis (for the last 3 months):
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All those new user registrations are in fact from new users are they?
What I mean by that, is I know some spammers who have bots who randomly sign up to forums and then spam ads onto them.
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Fair enough, that makes sense. Cheers for clearing that up.
It is mighty strange that there's a spike that huge at the start of the year. So to clarify, does that spike of new registrations include EVERY registration (including ones that Russell declines), or just the ones that he approves and allows on the forums?
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20-03-2011, 02:56 PM | #70 | ||||
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It only reflects the approved members.
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20-03-2011, 03:02 PM | #71 | ||
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What are the other figures like Russ? The ones for the different sub sections? Can you do a three month comparision on those? (I know, I know... I am pushy!)
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20-03-2011, 08:18 PM | #73 | ||
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Ok, here is the subsection data.
Summary The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 30.53% of all posts (slightly up), ahead of the Club/Speciality (24.44%) and Ford Passenger (19.66%) sections. General Topics Still dominated by the Pub with an unchanged 44.4% of the posts in this area, followed by The Bar (28.7% and slightly down) and everything else a distant place holder. Club This section is still led by ORSM Cruisers (slightly down at 18.0%) ahead of the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (also slightly down at 16.1%) and the Ford Coupe Club (slightly down to 13.4%). Forum based car clubs This continues to be led by OzECruisers (down slightly to 37.9%), ahead of AU Falcon (steady at 27.6%) and B-Series (up to 22.2%). Passenger Cars This section (after some changes were made to the format) is now led by FPV and Boss Powered (down slightly to 16.3%) ahead of Territory (steady at 15.5%) and Contemporary (15.4%). Workshop This area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.4% of the posts followed by LPG (11.2%) and Ford 6 (10.6%). Cheers Russ
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20-03-2011, 08:35 PM | #74 | ||
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Of equal interest are the page views for the forums which jumble some of the order slightly and provide some insight into what people actually read.
The data is not for the entire life of AFF but it represents the last 95 million page views. For simplicity I have used the same categories as above. Summary The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 32.41% of all views, ahead of the Ford Passenger (25.59%) and Club/Speciality (18.86%) sections. General Topics Still dominated by the Pub with 45.6% of the views in this area, followed by The Bar (19.8%) and Show'n'Shine with 12.0%. Club This section is led by the Ford Coupe Club with 17.3% of the views ahead of ORSM Cruisers (13.3%) and the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (13.1%). Forum based car clubs This continues to be led by OzECruisers (34.4%), ahead of AU Falcon (32.4%) and B-Series (18.8%). Passenger Cars This section is led by Contemporary (17.1%), marginally ahead of Territory (16.4%) and FPV / Boss Powered (14.9%). Workshop This area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.9% of the views followed by LPG (10.7%) and Windsor (9.6%). Cheers Russ
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20-03-2011, 08:43 PM | #75 | ||
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Russ, the first chart is not loading for me?
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03-07-2011, 08:25 PM | #77 | ||
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It has been a few months, can we have an update on these please Russ?
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03-07-2011, 10:46 PM | #78 | ||
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I shall try and do a set later in the week after I get through the scanning!
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05-07-2011, 06:10 PM | #79 | ||
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For the YTD to the end of June.
Unique Daily Visits Currently running between 95-105,000 per month. New Registrations Stabilised somewhat after the earlier inconsistency this year - running anywhere from 550-650 per week. Bandwidth Used This had got back down to the 12-13 Gb a day mark when we last looked but it is now running back in the low 20's as an average and a total of 614.4 Gb in June. Pages Served This had been the main target to lower after the upgrade - it had been running above 650,000 per day but immediately after the upgrade it was averaging under 600,000 per day and slowly coming down but this trend has now reversed again and we are back over the 650,000 mark with some days peaking at 750,000 and a total in June of 20.1 million pages.. Server Responses (Hits) This figure has also crept back up to around the 2 million a day mark (totalling almost 62 million in June) after showing a drop immediately post upgrade.
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05-07-2011, 07:21 PM | #80 | ||
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Summary
The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 30.74% of all posts (up), ahead of the Club/Speciality with 23.91% (down) and Ford Passenger 19.90% (up) sections. General Topics Still dominated by the Pub with a slightly imptoved 44.6% of the posts in this area, followed by The Bar (28.1% and slightly down) and everything else a distant place holder. Club This section is still led by ORSM Cruisers (steady at 18.0%) ahead of the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (slightly dowwn at 15.9%) and the Ford Coupe Club (slightly up to 13.6%). Forum based car clubs This continues to be led by OzECruisers (down slightly to 37.1%), ahead of AU Falcon (steady at 27.7%) and B-Series (up to 23.1%). Passenger Cars This section (after some changes were made to the format) is now led by FPV and Boss Powered (down slightly to 16.0%) ahead of Contemporary (15.5%) which overtook Territory (steady at 15.4%). Workshop This area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.6% of the posts followed by LPG (11.0%) and Ford 6 (10.5%) - all fractionally down.
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05-07-2011, 09:47 PM | #81 | ||
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You did that quick! Thanks Russ. Appreciate you sharing the information with forum members
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05-07-2011, 09:54 PM | #82 | ||
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Territory edging closer to be no:1 in Passenger Cars.
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05-07-2011, 10:35 PM | #83 | ||||
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Thanks for the update Russ!
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LPG is 2nd in the workshop second ahead of Ford 6's ... damn Cleveland hold a big share in the Workshop section.
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06-07-2011, 03:58 PM | #85 | ||
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Hey Russ, any chance of a more recent look as to how we stack up against other forums? I must admit, I did try to use Big Boards but I just found it confusing and scary. Cheers, Zane
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09-07-2011, 12:34 PM | #86 | ||
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I'd love to but since we blocked their annoying bots about 4 months ago, we don't appear on their stats any more!
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15-10-2011, 05:08 PM | #87 | ||
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For the YTD to the end of Q3 (September).
Unique Daily Visits Currently running between 100-105,000 per month. New Registrations Stabilised somewhat after the earlier inconsistency this year - running anywhere from 600-750 per week. Bandwidth Used This had been running in the low 20 Gb per day mark when we last looked and it is now running between 10-20 Gb / day as an average and a total of 591.4 Gb in September. Pages Served This had been the main target to lower after the upgrade - it had been running above 650,000 per day but immediately after the server upgrade it was averaging under 600,000 per day and slowly coming down but this trend has now reversed again and we are back over the 700,000 mark with some days peaking above 800,000 and a total in September of 21.6 million pages.. Server Responses (Hits) This figure had also crept back up to around the 2 million a day mark but blocking a whole range of known spamming IP addresses has seen it back in the 1.8-1.9 million mark (totalling 55.8 million in September).
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15-10-2011, 05:50 PM | #88 | ||
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Summary
The first two charts look at the overall top level category headings in raw numbers and percentage. As usual, the General area dominates with 30.74% of all posts (steady), ahead of the Club/Speciality with 23.58% (down) and Ford Passenger 20.21% (up) sections. General Topics Still dominated by the Pub with a slightly improved 44.7% of the posts in this area, followed by The Bar (27.5% and slightly down) and everything else a distant place holder. Club This section is still led by ORSM Cruisers (down to 17.6%) ahead of the FPV/XR Club of Queensland (slightly down at 15.4%) and the Ford Coupe Club (slightly up to 13.9%). Forum based car clubs This continues to be led by OzECruisers (down to 36.3%), ahead of AU Falcon (steady at 27.7%) and B-Series (up to 23.7%). Passenger Cars This section (after some changes were made to the format) is now led by FPV and Boss Powered (down slightly to 15.7%) ahead of Contemporary (15.6%) which overtook Territory (steady at 15.3%). Workshop This area is dominated by Cleveland with 21.3% of the posts followed by LPG (10.9%) and Ford 6 (10.6%) - all fractionally down except the 6's.
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15-10-2011, 09:17 PM | #89 | ||
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Thanks for the update Russ. I appreciate the effort you put in to let us members know the areas in which the forum is moving.
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Thanks for the effort putting those graphs together Russ, makes it so easy to read..
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