Another Year of EN World Demographics!

As I did last year, this is a look at EN World's demographics. This period is June 2020 to June 2021. The data reflects over 5M unique visitors and tens of millions of page views. The short version -- over the last year, the user base has become younger, and (slightly: 3%) less male. The average EN World reader is now an 18-24 year-old American male (last year it was a 25-34 year-old American...

As I did last year, this is a look at EN World's demographics. This period is June 2020 to June 2021. The data reflects over 5M unique visitors and tens of millions of page views. The short version -- over the last year, the user base has become younger, and (slightly: 3%) less male. The average EN World reader is now an 18-24 year-old American male (last year it was a 25-34 year-old American male).

As before, you can compare these stats to WotC's official Stats for D&D. The most recent figures can be found here.

Age
So last year the dominant age group on the site was 25-34. This year, it's younger - the 18-24 group is the largest. Like last year, EN World skews a little younger than D&D's overall player base, with a higher percentage in the lower age groups, and a lower percentage in the highest age groups. Note that GA doesn't measure under 18s.

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Gender
Next is the gender data. Google Analytics only provides male and female data, and no data for non-binary people. Within those constraints, 83% of the visitors are male, and 17% female. Last year, 14% were female, so that's an increase of 3%. Still not enough, but headed in the correct direction. According to WotC, 40% of the player base is female and just below 1% is non-binary. So there's still work to be done there!

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Geography
This hasn't changed much from last year. America dominates the chart, with other primarily English-speaking countries behind it. Brazil has more of a presence than any EU country. The EU in general is only about 5% of the user base.

CountryPercentage
United States59.7%
United Kingdom8.3%
Canada7.5%
Australia3.3%
Brazil2.3%
Germany2.3%
Italy1.5%
Netherlands1.3%
Spain0.9%
Sweden0.8%
France0.8%

What do they look at?
The most popular page on the site - unsurprisingly - is the news page, with 12% of the views. Now, bear in mind that each forum thread is a page, so the site has hundreds of thousands of pages and we have tens of millions of page views. That means that a page getting more than a single percentage of the views is a very popular page -- no non-news page has managed that.

About Google Analytics
These are anonymized aggregate stats collected by Google. We only have access to the data in aggregate.
 

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Eyes of Nine

Everything's Fine
To be fair, if your FLGS is anything like mine, D&D isn't exactly their bread and butter. They make most of their money moving other products.
Well, that's fair. They are really all about Magic, Board Games, and Comic books.

But D&D is the clear leader in their RPG category (at least based on the amount of shelf space it gets compared to other games). And I was talking to their GAMES BUYER. Not sure what would have happened if I hadn't gone in - maybe they wouldn't have gotten any Netherdeep at all?!?
 

darkwillow

Explorer
I trust this a lot more than google

 

darkwillow

Explorer
The other thing I find interest is you have 5M per year on your website. According to alexa enworld is
#79,365 in global internet engagement with 1:46 daily time on the site.

But take a niche DnD website Foundry (which is not a web product, its client installed), they are
#41,255 in global internet engagement with 3:55 daily time on the site.

I think you must be counting a lot of bots, teenage bots at that :)
 

J.Quondam

CR 1/8
The other thing I find interest is you have 5M per year on your website. According to alexa enworld is
#79,365 in global internet engagement with 1:46 daily time on the site.

But take a niche DnD website Foundry (which is not a web product, its client installed), they are
#41,255 in global internet engagement with 3:55 daily time on the site.

I think you must be counting a lot of bots, teenage bots at that :)
Not sure of your point? ENWorld is fundamentally a news site. If you feel some burning need to compare site traffic, at least compare sites that have similar usage models.

Also protip: provide links to your sources.
 

Waller

Legend
I trust this a lot more than google

You're confused. You're comparing forum posters with news page readers. Measuring two different things.

(And Alexa data is notoriously nonsense. You can triple it by just adding one person with an Alexa toolbar.)
 

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