Busy.org Statistics & Big Data: πŸš€ End of 2017 Update πŸš€

Thanks to ALL of you, Busy.org is growing fast!

We reached 640,438 visits in December ALONE!

There is an important difference between total visitors to a site and unique ones. In this case the 640,438 include the multiple times a person visited the website. Therefore, as a good Steemian you probably connect everyday which will make you count for a total of 30 visits.

Therefore, how many "unique users" does β€œBusy.org” has? We'll answer this question later but first, do you even know busy.org?

What is Busy.org?

Busy is an Open-Source social network and communication platform full of rich features and functionalities. @busy.org was created by @fabien and @ekitcho

I] Traffic

Daily Busy.org Traffic


The number of Daily visits in October was at 15k+. In November it lowered to 13-15k

In December, it went on average at 20k+ and 30k+ at the end of last month!

Busy.org website is ranked 53,739 worldwide
**Busy.org is ranked 41,593 in the US **
Busy.org kept on improving its ranking as it ranked 800,000+ last year.

Google Trends

Google Trend is an Indice based on 100, which means that 100 represents the week when most people searched for "busy.org" on Google.

Busy.org Traffic share by country

In the Top 5, the strongest traffic growth came from Poland with +117.71% visits!

Mobile Traffic is catching up fast as it represents 49.55% of the total


This is useful to know how people use the Busy.org platform.

Be Careful with the Number of Visits

Also, remember that if you connect from a different device (home/work computer, mobile phone, tablet) you'll count as a "new visitor" on each of these devices.
So as an example, let's say you connected at home, at work and in the subway. You would represent 3 visits out of these 1mn+ Daily Visits
.

II] Marketing Mix

Organic Search represents 36,6% of the incoming Traffic. Organic search is when people research on Google. As the number of quality bloggers on Busy.org increase, our content has a higher probability of being listed in Google's Top results.

Different Channels:

Direct: When you type in you Web browser www.Busy.org
Mail: When you connect to Busy.org through an e-mail link
Referrals: When you connect to Busy.org through a link found on another website (github...)
Social: When you connect to Busy.org through a Facebook, Twitter, Instagram... page or link
Organic Search: When you type a search term like "Crypto" on Google and you click on one of the following Busy.org link proposed to you

Traffic Share Evolution during the last months

Nice improvment in Organic Search which means the Content Strategy is working as people come across Busy.org looking for Crypto, Blog, Travel, etc… related articles.

Referring Social Pages

Facebook represents 39.9% of all the social platform incoming traffic. Reddit is also a strong source of new visits on the Busy.org Platform

5 most searched terms on Google that leads to Busy.org

What are β€œBusy-ans” main interests?

III] Busy.org website metrics

You feel a bit confused about these 3 metrics? Let me explain.

β€’ Bounce Rate is the % of people that leave the Website after just navigating on a single Webpage. The lower, the Better
β€’ Daily Pageviews per Visitor is the average number of pages a visitor opens. The Higher, the Better
β€’ Daily Time on Site is the full time a visitor spend on the website before closing the internet Webpage. The Higher the Better

My December assumptions

  • Total visits to Steemit.com: 640,638
  • Assumption of Total unique visitors in September: 173,836
  • Assumption of Total Daily unique visitors: 20-25k

This is a collective achievement and I would like to congratulate all of us!

What do you think of this Busy.org Big Data Update? Please let me know in the comment section.

If you liked it please check Steemit Statistics & Big Data: πŸš€ End of 2017 Update πŸš€

Sources: Alexa, SimilarWeb, Google Trends, Busy.org...

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