Posted by Pops1532 on February 05, 2013 at 12:08:28 from (68.58.114.55):
In Reply to: Interesting stats... posted by Bob on February 05, 2013 at 08:28:52:
I would have expected the viewership numbers to be higher.
Tractors appeal to a sizable group of people. As I've posted before, I used to be an (unpaid) admin for a petroliana forum. Petroliana appeals to a fairly narrow group of people. I don't recall all of the sats but I know we used to average over 400,000 page views a month, and visits to the site lasting half an hour or more averaged over 130,000 a month. That was several years ago and I know the site has grown. Especially after the owner upgraded the forum software.
We always looked at the number of site visits of half an hour or more as one of the most important indicators of the health of the forum.
A forum software upgrade would likely boost viewership and participation but those upgrades can be a huge undertaking.
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