100,000 Visits

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Well, that’s me got passed the 100,000 Visits milestone. I guess it is seams bigger than it is, but as the next big one would be a million I am chuffed to get this far 🙂

— Site Summary —                    
Visits

   Total …………………. 101,421           
   Average per Day ……………. 319           
   Average Visit Length ………. 1:10           
   This Week ……………….. 2,231           

Page Views

   Total …………………. 134,216           
   Average per Day ……………. 410           
   Average per Visit ………….. 1.3           
   This Week ……………….. 2,873    

I always like to look at the browser share, and yes, I know that my site is not indicative of the internet in general but it is still interesting.

 10000stats

Looks like IE7 is winning the day 🙂

But is is the Countries that shows how…”cosmopolitan”… your site is:

10000countries

Non to shabby for a wee developer in Glasgow, Scotland 🙂

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