In January, Politics Plus was up from December in every category except page views. I’m pleased to provide a full report for the first time since before I lost my leg. It’s a long climb back.
Here is our latest summary:
Data from January 2016:
Reported period |
Month Jan 2016 |
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First visit |
01 Jan 2016 – 00:00 |
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Last visit |
31 Jan 2016 – 23:59 |
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Unique visitors |
Number of visits |
Pages |
Hits |
Bandwidth |
Viewed traffic * |
11,128
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32,480 (2.91 visits/visitor) |
111,911 (3.44 Pages/Visit) |
321,709 (9.9 Hits/Visit) |
11.20 GB (361.42 KB/Visit) |
Not viewed traffic * |
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400,825 |
467,669 |
8.34 GB |
Data from January 2015:
Reported period |
Month Jan 2015 |
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First visit |
01 Jan 2015 – 00:00 |
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Last visit |
31 Jan 2015 – 23:59 |
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Unique visitors |
Number of visits |
Pages |
Hits |
Bandwidth |
Viewed traffic * |
10,329
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29,156 (2.82 visits/visitor) |
79,523 (2.72 Pages/Visit) |
241,305 (8.27 Hits/Visit) |
3.34 GB (119.94 KB/Visit) |
Not viewed traffic * |
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240,159 |
281,038 |
3.77 GB |
I’m most pleased that we are greatly improved, across the board, from last year.
Here is our latest demographic data from Quantcast:
They miss a ton of raw data, but among those they can identify they are a valuable source of information. We are still mostly older, well educated, poor, and politically active.
Here is our archived ClustrMap for January only.
ClustrMap misses a lot of visits, because many visits can’t be easily traced to a location. They have changed their format, since the last time I did this. When you click the map in the left column, it shows the current month only, no longer the year to date..
Here are our top five articles:
Jane Smiley: Capitalist Pigs 1/17/2010 1,935
Cruz’in Home to Canada 1/14/2016 239
5 Right-Wing Conspiracy Theories as Crazy as Donald Trump’s Lie About Muslims Cheering 9/11 11/25/2015 188
Open Thread–1/1/2016 1/1/2016 186
The State of Our Union Is Strong 1/13/2016 169
The count represents only the people who followed an external link to that specific article. I’m quite pleased that three from January made the cut, I’m especially pleased that one from one of our new co-administrators made it too. Congrats Squatch! Can you guess which is hers?
Here are our top non-blog/news referrers:
Care2 2,827
Google 1,757
Stumbleupon 351
Google (Images) 136
Here are our top blog/news referrers:
http://infidel753.blogspot.com
http://bildungblog.blogspot.com/
http://www.oakcreekforum.blogspot.mx/
http://yournewswire.com/
Normally I have included fifteen here, but these four are the only ones with two or more referrals. This is the one stat that still disappoints me most, because it means that we are no longer a go-to site for bloggers. However, we seem to have become a go to site for activists!. Putting blogs’ links here increases the ratings of their sites, so this “linkey love” is our thank you for their support.
Here are our top commentators. As the resident Big Mouth, I don’t count. Those who leave their URLs in their comment headers, normally also get “linkey-love” here. However I overslept and did not even get the names off in time. Kudos and thanks to Lynn, our resident Sasquatch, that we have the names.
Joanne Dixon (166)
jla (144)
Lona Goudswaard (111)
Edie (107)
Lynn Squance (98)
Mitch D. (88)
SoINeedAName (69)
Pat B (65)
Vivian B. (56)
Jerry Critter (26)
Jim Phillips (24)
david (9)
Dotti Lydon (8)
dave c (7)
Arielle (6)
Avril Lomas (6)
There are over 15, because of a tie. People who submit articles to Care2 can use their submitted news link from there. These are the people that kept PP alive during my hospitalization.
We have 315,672 links on other websites.
As of Midnight on February 1, we have 6,203 articles and 74,591 comments.
Kudos to Judi Angell for posting the 74,000th comment.
I recommend using your own avatar. Go to Gravatar. Sign up using the email address you use to post comments here and upload the image you want to use as your avatar. Whenever you comment under that email address here or on any WordPress blog (several others too), that image will become your avatar.
In Case you did not know, we are no longer a one-author blog. Due to my reduced availability I appointed two Administrators, who are also authors. They are Lynn Squance, aka Sasquatch or Squatch and SoINeedAName, aka Nameless. I also appointed two more Authors. They are Judi Angell, aka JL A, and Joanne Dixon, aka JD. Please Join me in praising and thanking all four for a job well done.
I have never really spelled out our policy on links. We do not embed links to extreme Republican websites, like Faux Noise or World Nut Daily. However I leave an editors note when I delete such links, so readers, who wish to follow them can click through to the source article. I also remove topical links. Finally, I blank the target on all links, so they open in a new tab or window. Please do so, or if you commonly leave links and don’t know how to blank the target, please say so.
To be clear, we’ve had some weak months, and that is not your fault in any way. The cause was my three month trip to the hospital. With help from our new administrators and authors, we shall continue our new upward trend and overcome right wing insanity one day at a time.
Thank you for all that you do, here and elsewhere. You are why we are here!
25 Responses to “Monthly Report for January 2016”
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Thank you, TC for your detailed report!!
Appreciate you and all that you do!
For the first time, I clicked on the map in the left hand column, and was deeply amused – I saw myself! Also Pat B and I suspect Angelika R. I did so because I thought it looked like a lot in just a day and a half, and I still think so.
Dumb question – if more of us went to the blogs in your blogroll, whether just visiting or commenting, might it increase traffic from blogs?
It could, if you commented with PP as your URL in the comment header.
"Please Join me in praising and thanking all four for a job well done." Clap, Clap, Clap. The noisy kind. :^) Well done all. And I tried the map click too, Joanne, and found a bubble of my very own. :^)
Thanks, TomCat, for this year's first report. After what you went through last year it must be gratifying your blog is doing so well now. Savior the moment, my feline friend, you deserve to be proud.
And if you, Lynn, Judi and Nameless will now stand up to receive this ovation (ovation noises with shouts of "encore" and "bis") for the work you've done in these past months.
I also clicked, and I can sleep well now, the NSA will never be able to track me as the bubble that was obviously me was located nowhere near where I really live 😉
Thanks!! Don't forget Joanne.
thanks and awesome news update
thanks and awesome news update
Awwwwww shucks….and the map says my presence is invisible LOL
Thanks for all you do to keep us informed. Kudos to Lynn, Judi, Nameless, and Joanne for keeping it going while we waited for you to come back. I clicked the map, too, and there I was, one visitor from Paintsville. Guess the NSA knows where I am.
I've always really enjoyed the "ClustrMap" – it's a hoot!
While they don't provide a Y-T-D any more, they do provide an Archive. Right now it only has December, but that may be because of their change in format. At least I hope they'll keep a running list from 12-2015 on.
Just a brief (well, maybe NOT so brief) note WRT Links opening in a new window (just in case it's new to someone)
Personally, I’m not that bothered by whether a Link causes me to leave the site or not. Then again, I tend to do the “Right-click –> Open in a New Tab/Window” – OR “Ctrl + Open” – selection for most links just to be sure.
And I’d much rather people include links, even if they’re NOT formatted to open in a new window – pretty easy to do "Alt + back arrow" to return
But whether one uses a straight URL for your link …
http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog
… Or embeds it in the quoted text, as an example
Click on “ClustrMap” and it will take you to ClustrMap
Either way, for this site, you have to Format BOTH types of Links as “New Window (_blank)” – otherwise clicking it will make you leave the site.
So select either the entire URL if you’re just pasting it in …
Then click the little “Link Icon” that’s about in the middle of the middle row of the Toolbar at the top. (Why they don’t make it just a couple of links rather than that thing that looks like a turquoise gas gauge, I don’t know – but hover over the icons to see what they do)
Then click the “Target” tab at the top –> then select “New Window (_blank)” from the dropdown menu –> “OK”
For Links embedded in text, select the text, click the turquoise Link Icon, insert your URL in the open/blank window [NOTE: It’s hard to see, but the flashing cursor defaults to the open/blank window where you paste your URL – you don’t have to click there, it’s already there] and THEN click the “Target” tab –> then select “New Window (_blank)” from the dropdown menu –> “OK”
Hmmm … maybe you CAN'T format any straight copy/paste URLs to open in a new window. Pretty sure I did what I said to do, but it did 't work. Ahhh – maybe you have to paste the URL in the blank window even if it's NOT embedded in text. Let's see …
http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog
Nope – looks like ALL straight copy/paste URLs default to make you leave the site.
If someone has a workaround, I'd be curious to learn it.
I fixed it, Click the "Source" button (top left), Then type "target="_blank"" without the outside quotes between "a" and "href"
Very useful. I've been selecting "New window" under "Target" and wondering why it doesn't work. Glad to know it's not just me.
Let's see …
http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog
grrrr …
http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog target=”_blank”
But that's what I did – but it won't open at all (although it looks like it should) http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog
Thanks again – it's still not just me – I tried this in the 2/3 lead article for my link to Faithful America and it didn't work. Maybe with practice ….
I fixed this one too. The HTML should look like this. I replaced the angle brackets with square brackets.
[a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog”]http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog[/a]]
OK, I'm going to remove the brackets & replace them w/ the chevrons (angled brackets) used in HTML – so that should make it work. Let's see …
<a target=”_blank” href=”http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog”]http://www.clustrmaps.com/map/Politicsplus.org/blog/a>
Did you do it in the Source code?
Thanks all. Hugs! On to more and better things,
Looks like I made it to the middle of the pack this time.
Hope things get better your way! I'm still dealing with the repercussions of the "new guidelines" from the FDA for what they have done to my life and that of my old man!!!