I don't know if anyone is familiar with Alexa, but here's their page for EN World:
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/
EN World appears to be (at present) the 50,660 ranked site (traffic-wise). What is very interesting, though, is that the *daily* stats generally put us around 11,000 - 12,000. The 3 month average (the 50,660) has been steadily falling and if the daily traffic keeps up, the overall rank will eventually match it (in about 3 months).
One caveat is that these stats refer to Cyberstreet as a whole. EN World is responsible for 88% of Cyberstreet's web taffic (by that, it refers to anything under the Cyberstreet domain name, so Mortality.net is not figured into these stats as it's under the Mortality.net domain name).
The image below shows some interesting traffic trends and helps explain why the daily traffic rank is so much higher than the 3-month average. Simply put, traffic has spiked massively recently.
Actually, it hasn't - the difference is that Alexa only recently agreed to treat enworld.org as the same site as enworld.cyberstreet.com. Previously, it had been measuring cyberstreet.com only. It took a ot of persuading to get them to do that!
Let's compare our traffic to some other websites.
EN World vs. RPG.net:
Fairly similar, with EN World slightly ahead. Note that in the past, RPG.net had higher traffic due to the measuring discrepancy mentioned above, and so their 3-month average rank is at about 35,000 - higher than us. However, when ours settles down at around 12,000 in 3 months, we'll be ahead. Assuming traffic remains constant, of course.
EN World vs. Gaming Report:
A vastly more marked difference. We were ahead even when we weren't being measured properly; we're way ahead now by a long, long way.
EN World vs. RPGHost
Yeah, baby! We even kick the ass of the whole of the largest entire RPG network out there!
EN World vs. WotC
Yikes! That's some traffic! WotC is getting over twice the traffic we are. Only a small portion of that is D&D traffic, of course.
Anyway, that's all just idle curiosity. Alexa isn't 100% accurate -- it only uses a sample in order to model all internet traffic, although that sample is pretty large. Interesting, though!
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details?q=&url=http://enworld.cyberstreet.com/
EN World appears to be (at present) the 50,660 ranked site (traffic-wise). What is very interesting, though, is that the *daily* stats generally put us around 11,000 - 12,000. The 3 month average (the 50,660) has been steadily falling and if the daily traffic keeps up, the overall rank will eventually match it (in about 3 months).
One caveat is that these stats refer to Cyberstreet as a whole. EN World is responsible for 88% of Cyberstreet's web taffic (by that, it refers to anything under the Cyberstreet domain name, so Mortality.net is not figured into these stats as it's under the Mortality.net domain name).
The image below shows some interesting traffic trends and helps explain why the daily traffic rank is so much higher than the 3-month average. Simply put, traffic has spiked massively recently.
Actually, it hasn't - the difference is that Alexa only recently agreed to treat enworld.org as the same site as enworld.cyberstreet.com. Previously, it had been measuring cyberstreet.com only. It took a ot of persuading to get them to do that!
Let's compare our traffic to some other websites.
EN World vs. RPG.net:
Fairly similar, with EN World slightly ahead. Note that in the past, RPG.net had higher traffic due to the measuring discrepancy mentioned above, and so their 3-month average rank is at about 35,000 - higher than us. However, when ours settles down at around 12,000 in 3 months, we'll be ahead. Assuming traffic remains constant, of course.
EN World vs. Gaming Report:
A vastly more marked difference. We were ahead even when we weren't being measured properly; we're way ahead now by a long, long way.
EN World vs. RPGHost
Yeah, baby! We even kick the ass of the whole of the largest entire RPG network out there!
EN World vs. WotC
Yikes! That's some traffic! WotC is getting over twice the traffic we are. Only a small portion of that is D&D traffic, of course.
Anyway, that's all just idle curiosity. Alexa isn't 100% accurate -- it only uses a sample in order to model all internet traffic, although that sample is pretty large. Interesting, though!
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