Hello everyone.
From time to time I receive emails from site visitors concerning various topics that may not be specifically Bulldog related. Often these have to do with technical aspects about the site, where our visitors come from, how I did a site page, and similar. I thought it would be a good idea to address these questions on the public forum once in a while in case anyone else is curious.
So,with that said, I've received some emails from concerned members curious about the web site statistics I posted. They general question being asked is why do the page views seem relatively low (compared to some other sites). Well it really depends on what other sites and what you consider low.
For the type of forum we have here 154,000 page views is really quite a lot (about 5000 per day). Some other sites may use different forum type than we do. A common type of forum page shows the titles of all posts and there may be an indent and the title of each post that responded to the original. Our friends at the Den use this type:
http://www.network54.com/Forum/290509Why does it matter? Well it really doesn't unless you want to compare apples to apples. For those who asked by email and those who may be wondering, consider this:
When you view a post on the forum type above with 15 responses, you click on each response title view it and then you may even go back to main page before viewing the next response in the thread. Conservatively that would be at minimum 16 page views to read the entire thread for one person.
If the same thread existed here, you would click once on the thread title and the whole thread would be available for you to read at once - 1 page view. So you can quickly see what happens if 10 people read the thread in the first example - that's 160 page views to only 10 at Bulldog Domain.
Like I said it really doesn't matter but again 154,000 page views here is quite impressive as are over 10,000 monthly visitors (at least to me

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Thanks to those who were curious.