Friday, December 01, 2006
Time for the traditional monthly update on FeedBlitz activity and metrics. Getting straight down to brass tacks, we ended November with an active circulation of 1,159,751 for a month on month growth rate of 4.6%
As I mentioned in the October update, the site update introduced by the FeedBlitz 2 upgrade meant that last month was going to be the new base line for site metrics going forward. Despite the slow down in visitors due to the US Thanksgiving holiday, feedblitz.com had 1,063,000 page views in November from just over 421,000 unique visitors.
Feature-wise, we got off to a slow-ish start but have picked up the pace markedly this last week. In November, we:
Meanwhile, those with long memories - or waaay too much time on their hands, you be the judge - will recall that last month I mentioned our month-long experiment with advertising on our static pages. The results are in, and they're interesting enough to warrant the ads staying for now. In fact, for the next few days we're going to be pushing the envelope further as we "dogfood" a new feature. Stay tuned to the blog next week for how this all fits together for you.
As I mentioned in the October update, the site update introduced by the FeedBlitz 2 upgrade meant that last month was going to be the new base line for site metrics going forward. Despite the slow down in visitors due to the US Thanksgiving holiday, feedblitz.com had 1,063,000 page views in November from just over 421,000 unique visitors.
Feature-wise, we got off to a slow-ish start but have picked up the pace markedly this last week. In November, we:
- Showed how to add FeedBlitz to FireFox 2's RSS subscription options.
- Introduced a site-wide search facility and some installation help pages.
- Enabled our Blogger Beta widget
- Opened up the newsletter preview facility.
- Added Amazon.com affiliate advertising to our roster of supported ad networks.
- Enabled simple email publication for publishers of search and database-driven RSS feeds.
Meanwhile, those with long memories - or waaay too much time on their hands, you be the judge - will recall that last month I mentioned our month-long experiment with advertising on our static pages. The results are in, and they're interesting enough to warrant the ads staying for now. In fact, for the next few days we're going to be pushing the envelope further as we "dogfood" a new feature. Stay tuned to the blog next week for how this all fits together for you.
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