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It's not my imagination that the traffic has gone dramatically up here is it? Would be interesting to see some kind of stats on number of people joining, number of messages posted etc..


Maybe


Not that I'm trying to create work for our glorious Admin


If you send me the raw data I'll do the rest if you like?

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Ok, here's visitor stats in pictures since 18th September 2006


Daily Visits

http://eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/images/visits1.jpg


Daily Page Views

http://eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/images/page_views.jpg


We do not keep a tally of how many messages are posted a day but there are about 400+ registered users. As the site's grown so has the space that it uses up on the server, the time involved in maintaining it and therefore the cost; now's the time to get some money in to pay those costs. As you may have seen we are implementing some subtle advertising on the site so if anyone is interested in using the forum as a way of reaching East Dulwich residents please contact [email protected].

Wow - I knew it had grown but those graphs really tell the story don't they?


And I was going to ask about money and sponsorship as well but you've already mentioned it. Another alternative I have seen on other boards is voluntary user donations (via Paypal or similar)

Not sure how much you need (or want!) but you sure have plenty of supporters around these parts


Keep up the good work


JJS

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