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Interweb StatsYear 2007 Web Stat Summary
11,793 site visits in the year 2007. How Did I Get Here? Click on a thumbnail below to get up-to-date stats on who is searching for what... Why?
One Thousand Noses Here's the summary of our Web site traffic statistics from September 2006: 1,010 total visitors with an average of 34 visitors per day and a peak of 54 visitors in one day. What does it mean to reach over 1,000 truth-sniffers in one month?
Popular Mystery Photo Causes Traffic Jam Here's the summary of our Web site traffic statistics from August 2006: 850 total visitors with an average of 27 visitors per day and a peak of 63 visitors in one day.
Oddly, a significant number of those truth-seekers were people in England, Canada, and Australia searching for our infamous photo of dead, dying, and decapitated trees next to the Clipper Gap Robo-tree. Stats Entertainment Most people who visit this Web site go first to our Home Page with one purpose: Smell the Truth. As of May 2006, more than 1,500 human truth-smellers had visited the Rural Mysteries home page. Unfortunately, many desperate researchers must resort to a form of luck known commonly as a "search engine". We utilized the free services of "StatCounter.com" and discovered that, of the 385 total visits in April 2006, many were pointed there by a Google-type search, and many of those never landed on our home page (thus missing our "hit counter"). Best of all, StatCounter can identify the search term that was used to "accidentally" find a page on this Web site. Here's a list of typical Google searches from April, 2006 that brought investigators from around the globe closer to the truth:
Wanted DOD or Alive On April 13, 2006 someone at the Department of Defense (DOD) searched for Web sites containing the term "Aerial Mysteries" and apparently stumbled upon our UULiO research. The military staffer eventually clicked on every one of our pages and links! I'm guessing it was the new guy, in which case he's since been fired or promoted. Anyway, that's why we haven't posted anything since April 13th. Breaking One Thousand On Nov. 30, 2005, the R.M. of the N.F.P. Web site was visited by it's 1000th open-minded truth-seeker!   |