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so when is the site a good job compared to the internet in general.
damn its hard explane in english.
zeus
the last example I can see that over 400.000 visits is not enogh to say that I got a huge site.
I could maybe use this exaple Im realy good in football in my league, but if I went to the top league I would maybe be nothing or maybe become a player there.
zeus
I have recently had to generate a score table to show how well a site was doing. Clients want tangible results to gauge whether the money theyve spent on internet promotion is money well spent, ( must be a very common request)
can you put together a list of "like" sites and compare visitors by estimating your competitors traffic using there search engine rank positions as a guide.
i chucked in a marking system for the positions and added a few other variables that i thought were inportant to that type of site eg pages of relevant content,pr etc. you end up with a system of ranking sites based on what you think is important. Gives a kind of familiarity to all sites you design
gauging how well your site is doing on how much revenue is not an easy method as you have no way of estimating how well your competitors are doing unless you ask them.
i think 400,000 unique visits a month sounds very impressive but it might be poor compared to like websites. (i Doubt it though).
Im impressed anyway:)
My site is in a very small informational niche. I get very little traffic but many of them are return visitors. I plan to capture the interest of the remaining hold-outs -- all 5 of them -- before the end of the year. ;)