Average Traffic at WordPress: Question for the Gurus.
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Dear WordPress Immortals (I say that with respect, not snark):
I was wondering if you have any numbers available re: site view averages for WordPress blogs in general, and/or broken-down by date-of-activation, say, “Avg page views for WP Blogs 30 days old and younger = ‘w’; for 90 days and younger = ‘x’; for 6 months and younger = ‘y’; for 1 year and younger = ‘z’ ”
Of course we know you have the “114,421 new posts, 214,715 comments, & 32,266,071 words today on WordPress.com” thing going on, but I’m asking
about something slightly different.I think that that would be interesting to look at and help us “guage” our own activities (or be wholly disconcerting/depressing . . . depending).
Anything like that out there?
Thank you and regards,
Richard
letsjapan.wordpress.com
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An average traffic figure doesn’t really mean much because traffic tends to follow a power law distribution – i.e. most of the traffic goes to a very small number of blogs; then there is a “long tail” of millions of blogs that each account for a relatively small amount of traffic.
You’ll find some site-wide stats here:
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A median traffic figure would be interesting, or percentile distribution figures, such as:
80% of blogs get X views per day/week/month;
50% of blogs get Y views per day/week/month;
20% of blogs get Z views per day/week/month.
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