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Skippy Canoe

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So I found this nifty little thing called sitereportdotorg.

 

It shows reports on any website, and gives numbers of daily traffic, overall rank, server location, etc.

 

Top 4 Websites in SiteReport World Rank:

1: Google - 41.8% of all internet traffic

2: Facebook - 31.4% of all internet traffic

3: Youtube - 24% of all internet traffic

4: Yahoo - 27.1 % of all internet traffic

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34,318: YCM - 0.0025 of all internet traffic

↓→This domain name was obtained by NameCheap,com. ;D

 

Not so bad. We get a screenshot, traffic graph, and advanced report because we're in the top 100,000. :D

 

Discuss this, and post things you've found on sitereport.org.

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Youporn.com is #58. I'm not surprised. =\

Explosm.net (C&H Comics) is #2,395. Nice!

Note tho that you cannot search for forums created by forum creators like Mybbest.com. Try it out by yourself. You can search for blogs and sites created by Webs.com, for example, tho.

QE: My abandoned site (www.sgt-travelerx.webs.com) is at #342?! I ROFLMAO'd. xD

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Lol I have. You can only search main domain names' date=' no ___.domain.com or domain.com/___.

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Yep, tried that, and it redirects to the main site.

*goes searching again*

QE:

1: Google - 41.8% of all internet traffic

2: Facebook - 31.4% of all internet traffic

3: Youtube - 24% of all internet traffic

4: Yahoo - 27.1 % of all internet traffic

 

Why does #4 have more traffic than #3? And why do these numbers add up to more than 100%?

 

I guess they have the Fox formula if you know what I mean =)

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1: Google - 41.8% of all internet traffic

2: Facebook - 31.4% of all internet traffic

3: Youtube - 24% of all internet traffic

4: Yahoo - 27.1 % of all internet traffic

 

Why does #4 have more traffic than #3? And why do these numbers add up to more than 100%?

 

D:

 

Didn't notice that. They must take into account all the other numbers, like yearly and daily traffic, I guess...

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