Unique Visitors and Bandwidth doubled in ’05. Pages and hits tripled. The more I think about that, that’s not horrible impressive because I think it’s not keeping pace with the content. Better than going down.
You can find the 2004 year end stats here. I forget I even did them.
Tuesday is the biggest day of week. I have no idea. Busiest time of day is 3pm, probably because you’re all bored by then. Or maybe that’s just me.
AWStats, or whatever it’s using, is far better at resolving countries this year, so there’s no more .nets or .coms. Neat.
Top 11 Countries:
1) US (75% of total)
2) Canada
3) Mexico (but it was close enough to be a virtual tie)
(unknown)
4) Japan
5) Australia
6) EU
7) Great Brittan
8) Spain
9) Sweden
10) Germany
11) China
I’d like to thank Mr. JF for visiting. I got 1 hit from the Samoan Islands, and 1 hit from Vatican City State, and I should make it a goal to improve those numbers.
Top 10 articles (still mostly articles which come up on searches)
1) 10/21/04 Tough Enough (the only one I did for TE1000000)
2) 02/10/01 WOW – last year’s $1
3) 04/02/04 UFC (Scott) – Chuck Liddel and Tito Ortiz became more popular?
4) 07/04/04 RAW House Show (James) – Images.Google [hearts] James. Moved up 6 spots from last year.
5) 11/24/03 RAW (Scott) “MARK HENRY BENDING THE MOTHER FUCKING STOP SIGN”
6) 01/31/04 UFC (Scott) This was the Belfort/Couture 7 second match.
7) Velocity 08/24 Billy Gunn vs Randy Orton! Also, I transcribed the opening video (as Scott’s did in his RAW recap) and google loves that.
8) RAW 08/16 (Scott) Evolution turns on Orton.
9) RAW 02/14 (James) Something actually from 2005! I think this one scored high because of the massive amount of famous cameos.
10) Royal Rumble 01/30 (Butch) Another recap from 2005!
Looks like the WOW recaps are finally slipping, 5 years later.
Top 10 Statics:
1) LuchaWiki (all the pages are counted as one)
2) CMLLBlog (and various category pages)
3) Lucha Times
4) Cubs Posts (sadly neglected)
5) John Cena raps
6) CMLL Roster page
7) CMLL Recap Index
8) AAA Roster page
9) CMLL Future shows
10) AAA Recap Index
Top Recaps By Show (2005 only)
RAW: 02/14 (James)
WWE PPV: Royal Rumble 01/30 (Butch)
Velocity: 03/12 – London/Akio V
IWA-MS: 01/15 Highland – New Jack? Chris Candido?
Heat: 03/20 – lots of rambling, but perhaps the Victoria/Val vs Molly/Maven main event?
AAA: 06/11 – because they reaired classic matches? This one boggles me.
ROH: 04/02 This is the Best of Super Junior show, which Joe enjoyed but isn’t very popular. Guess not enough written about Dragon Solider B on the net.
CMLL: 06/18 – I’m not sure if this is because it was one of the Best Of The Year shows or because I actually did the recap the day of the show, but I’m sure I should learn a lesson from it.
Sin Limite: 03/12 – I may stil have episodes of this on tape that I haven’t watched.
TNA: 09/11 (Unbreakable) Tanvir – this was the AJ/Styles/Joe three way which I believe they’re going to redo on their next show, perhaps without mentioning the first one?
GdR: 12/04 – Way too new and I should point it out better, I guess.
The only SmackDown recapped was the hour that was Internet exclusive.
Main OS was Windows @ 87.5, about as much as usual. Browsers were split 66% IE, 21% Firefox. That IE number is about the same as it was Firefox first hit, and Firefox improved it’s number by grabbing from other browsers, at least on this site.
Google is 4 times more popular than the next search engine (Yahoo), and the third one is Google Images. No one else is close.
Top 10 Referers
1) Death Valley Driver
2) butchrosser.net + butch.oracleswar.com
3) suplexmasta.blogspot.com
4) weekly visitor
5) Myself Satisfies
6) Puroresu Fan
7) Mistico Fan Site
8) Wrestling Insider
9) DDT Digest (history of the US Title
10) Bleed CUbbie Blue
Top 10 Keyphrases: cmll, thecubsfan, cmll blog, john cena raps, peroia chiefs, mistico cmll, edy guerrero, marty wright tough enough, tna wrestling impact, wwe info
Numbers for 12/05 were generally down from 11/05 (2/3rds unique hits), but those numbers were artificially high because of Eddie’s death. I can’t even begin to imagine the business WWE.com did.