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David Bruce Murray
May 11, 2008
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1 Million Page Views Coming Right Up

Musicscribe.com is closing in on a milestone: 1 million page views in a twelve month period. From May 2007 to April 2008, we had just over 961,000 page views.

To give you an example of how much the site is growing, there were more than 400,000 page views in the first four months of 2008 compared to 268,000 in the last four months of 2007. Assuming we stay in that ballpark, we should reach the milestone of one million page views per year within the next few weeks. 

These statistics are for pages that fall under the Musicscribe.com domain. Figures for SGHistory.com and other domain names I own are calculated separately by the statistic software my hosting company provides. 

Keep in mind…these are page views, not “hits.” Websites that report hits are telling you every time the tiniest graphic loads on their site. Page view stats indicate how many pages were fully loaded by a viewer. If I put 50 graphic elements on each page or if I put 10, it still counts as 1 page view. 

In other words, page views are stats you can use to compare with other sites. Hits are not.

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