When we created the 2014 Media Kit based on 2013 data, we were showing a hair over 25,000 unique visitors per month. In the last few months, we've suddenly jumped to 30,000. Previously, the traffic had been a gradual climb, but now it's more of a surge.
Stay tuned, I'm gonna try to figure out why. 🙂
I see what you're saying. My gut instinct is the data collection process is different.
What constitutes a "unique visitor" ?
There's definitely more people coming here recently. I'm finding that we are getting linked from various places that are bringing some of the traffic. But the biggest surge seems to simply be people searching for surveying terms and finding us. I guess we just hit a certain point where things organically accelerated because we are showing up in search results more (and higher up).
Weekend Parties, And Wendell's Not Invited
I would say weekday visits are more likely to be business oriented.
Are you complaining about the number of visitors or the number of parties you are missing?
Paul in PA
You're welcome. You simply cannot imagine how many different computers I have to use 22 hours per day to make this happen.
So do all the various devices connected to my router have one I.P. address or does the internet assign them their own?
They each have a local I.P. (192.168.1.100 etc.)
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CLOWNS TO THE LEFT OF ME; JOKERS TO THE RIGHT...
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YOU STARTED OUT WITH NOTHING AND YOU'RE PROUD THAT YOUR A SELF-MADE-MAN :snarky:
B-)
The router/modem is your IP address, so they all use the same one.
192.168.xxxxx is always used for local addresses. Your modem gets assigned one address for the rest of the world to use for any device on your side of it, and the router function (perhaps combined with the modem) translates between the external and local addresses, keeping track of which local device is supposed to get packets from which external source.