Site Statistics

Posted on Wednesday, October 01 at 08:30 by Jesse

Most people read vivelecanada.ca at around 2pm, falling off in a nice bell curve until 4am.

Each month, we are read by people from all around the world, including the United Arab Emirates, Taiwan, Norway, and the United States. Of course, the vast majority of our readers are in Canada.

Many people find us through a search engine, with Canada being the most popular search term.

Approximately 75% of our readers use Microsoft Windows; Slightly less than that use Microsoft Internet Explorer. The next most popular browser is Mozilla.

Our most requested story is Mel Hurtig's speech at the University of Victoria, Apr. 4.

All of these stats were gathered using Analog Web Server Statistics.



Note: Mel Hurtig's speech at ... Analog

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  1. Wed Oct 01, 2003 4:37 pm
    20000 hits in September?? That really good. ViveleCanada hasn\'t been up very long has it?

    I\'ve got a poll idea. Can we do a poll to see what area/province everyone lives in just to see if I think the same things as someone from manitoba or newfoundland or wherever.

  2. by avatar Jesse
    Wed Oct 01, 2003 4:52 pm
    Indeed, this website only went online in January. We\'ve seen incredible
    growth in that time, and hope to see the trend continue.

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    JvH

  3. Wed Oct 01, 2003 5:48 pm
    Well, unless we\'re able to add more fields to the poll form I wouldn\'t be able to list each province and territory--I would have to lump some together (there are only 11 spaces for possible responses for polls right now). But it\'s a possibility.

  4. by avatar Jesse
    Wed Oct 01, 2003 6:38 pm
    tada, up to 16 choices are now allowed. Nowhere nearly enough for a
    California election, but good enough for the suggested poll.

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    JvH

  5. Wed Oct 01, 2003 9:49 pm
    :)

    Thanks--I\'ll post it.



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