@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
Do you have LEB stats to compare it with?
LEB and LET- Dec 2019-May 2020 Green in LEB, orange is LET
@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
Do you have LEB stats to compare it with?
LEB and LET- Dec 2019-May 2020 Green in LEB, orange is LET
@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
Do you have LEB stats to compare it with?
LEB and LET- Dec 2019-May 2020 Green in LEB, orange is LET
What is the source of that?
If i am not wrong similarweb. Usually ( at least in my experience the data is exagerated respecto the GA)
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
Similarweb. Could not edit by the time I realized hadn't mentioned the source. @Chievo bang on target. The numbers are representative and not absolute, but give a starting point.
Link: https://www.similarweb.com/website/lowendtalk.com
Similarweb. Could not edit by the time I realized hadn't mentioned the source. @Chievo bang on target. The numbers are representative and not absolute, but give a starting point.
Sorry @vyas ! In any case in my experience the real data of visits is 33-40% lower at least in my website respect GA
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@AnthonySmith said:
hmm never heard of it and not sure how they get their data.
Useful tool. IIRC Ad buyers typically look at Alexa ranking - link for LEB and Similarweb data (or their competitors - SEMRush, etc)
Below is from their website- how they estimate traffic.
Google Analytics is a good indicator, more accurate than others. But you need to know the tag/ GA code (not that it is hard to find)
Sorry @vyas ! In any case in my experience the real data of visits is 33-40% lower at least in my website respect GA
I found most tools to be highly subjective. If you try three different page speed tests (Pingdom, google, GTMetrix) you will get different results for the same site. Reason : server location, version (desktop versus mobile) algorithm, etc.
Same goes for the site traffic estimation and analytics. There is no set standard, GA is of course more reliable. Screaming Frog, SEMrush, Similarweb. Alexa.. all can give some indications that may be relative not absolute. Depending on the market, one tool might work better than most.
A (rather) dated study mentioned in Quora https://qr.ae/pNKr7D shows that similarweb overall is 80-85 percent accurate. But again, unless you ask the webmasters to give honest, accurate information; everything is subjective.
mmm, always sceptical about that sort of thing, not even 100% on GA tbh, CF, on the other hand, is probably the best indicator as they literally route the sessions however that may also count probes as a "visit" or "page view" when it is not really a human so I don't know.
@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
I think rather than getting too much tied down to number of visitors the other information is equally important and interesting:
a. Where do the visitors come from?
b. How long do they hang around?
c. Unique versus repeat visitors
d. Where do they come from? i.e What brings them to the site? Search keywords , social media, paid traffic...
e. Where do they go next? Data shows that In April 5 percent of Visitors to LEB went to Nexusbytes right from LEB ( @seriesn Can you confirm the pattern if not numbers?)
Now it is Racknerd.
The CF stats posted by @AnthonySmith capture some of the above very well.
Interesting sode note:
For our podcast site, one particular episode Contributes to 4 percent of traffic. It was in English, but about a woman who Lived in 1600s and hails from western India, where a different language is spoken. In January there was a movie released about her in that language (Marathi).
We released the podcast episode in Marathi as well.
@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
Do you have LEB stats to compare it with?
LEB and LET- Dec 2019-May 2020 Green in LEB, orange is LET
TIL one of us is colourblind.
I think the TLES stats are killing it. Especially for how much time it's existed vs these.
@poisson said:
Looking good. I am not sure if I missed it, but where can we see the site stats for the main lowendspirit site? I am interested to track the growth versus LEB. The content is definitely way better.
Do you have LEB stats to compare it with?
LEB and LET- Dec 2019-May 2020 Green in LEB, orange is LET
TIL one of us is colourblind.
I think the TLES stats are killing it. Especially for how much time it's existed vs these.
And honestly you have to assume Jon is and always has been ‘generating’ traffic, some very suspicious stuff going on there.
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What is the source of that?
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If i am not wrong similarweb. Usually ( at least in my experience the data is exagerated respecto the GA)
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
Similarweb. Could not edit by the time I realized hadn't mentioned the source. @Chievo bang on target. The numbers are representative and not absolute, but give a starting point.
Link: https://www.similarweb.com/website/lowendtalk.com
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Sorry @vyas ! In any case in my experience the real data of visits is 33-40% lower at least in my website respect GA
I believe in good luck. Harder that I work ,luckier i get.
hmm never heard of it and not sure how they get their data.
closest I have in GA over the same time period:
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Sorry, should have said that is for the forum, the main site is barely a month old
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Useful tool. IIRC Ad buyers typically look at Alexa ranking - link for LEB and Similarweb data (or their competitors - SEMRush, etc)
Below is from their website- how they estimate traffic.
Google Analytics is a good indicator, more accurate than others. But you need to know the tag/ GA code (not that it is hard to find)
Btw- the LEB/Racknerd nexus seems to be working:
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I found most tools to be highly subjective. If you try three different page speed tests (Pingdom, google, GTMetrix) you will get different results for the same site. Reason : server location, version (desktop versus mobile) algorithm, etc.
Same goes for the site traffic estimation and analytics. There is no set standard, GA is of course more reliable. Screaming Frog, SEMrush, Similarweb. Alexa.. all can give some indications that may be relative not absolute. Depending on the market, one tool might work better than most.
A (rather) dated study mentioned in Quora https://qr.ae/pNKr7D shows that similarweb overall is 80-85 percent accurate. But again, unless you ask the webmasters to give honest, accurate information; everything is subjective.
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blog | exploring visually |
mmm, always sceptical about that sort of thing, not even 100% on GA tbh, CF, on the other hand, is probably the best indicator as they literally route the sessions however that may also count probes as a "visit" or "page view" when it is not really a human so I don't know.
Last 30 days according to CF:
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uniques according to CF:
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Ok> @AnthonySmith said:
Nope, but we can probably do a guesstimate.
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I think rather than getting too much tied down to number of visitors the other information is equally important and interesting:
a. Where do the visitors come from?
b. How long do they hang around?
c. Unique versus repeat visitors
d. Where do they come from? i.e What brings them to the site? Search keywords , social media, paid traffic...
e. Where do they go next? Data shows that In April 5 percent of Visitors to LEB went to Nexusbytes right from LEB ( @seriesn Can you confirm the pattern if not numbers?)
Now it is Racknerd.
The CF stats posted by @AnthonySmith capture some of the above very well.
Interesting sode note:
For our podcast site, one particular episode Contributes to 4 percent of traffic. It was in English, but about a woman who Lived in 1600s and hails from western India, where a different language is spoken. In January there was a movie released about her in that language (Marathi).
We released the podcast episode in Marathi as well.
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TIL one of us is colourblind.
I think the TLES stats are killing it. Especially for how much time it's existed vs these.
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And honestly you have to assume Jon is and always has been ‘generating’ traffic, some very suspicious stuff going on there.
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Latest post, give it some love: https://lowendspirit.com/everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-pagebuilders-part-v-more-pagebuilders-for-wordpress
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The last in the page builder series: https://lowendspirit.com/draft-part-vi-everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-pagebuilders-conclusion please take a second to leave some appreciation by way of a comment on the post.
Big thanks to @vyas and @Ympker for this HUGE post series and for deciding it would be best posted on LES!
Hidden forum link for those that prefer it: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/1234/draft-part-vi-everything-you-wanted-to-know-about-pagebuilders-conclusion#latest
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Thanks ...
And I take responsibility for the oops in the title (it reads “Draft”)
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Thanks for providing the venue for publication, Anth
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yeah I did not notice that sorry, corrected where possible.
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