Where the heck did that Web Traffic come from?
By Geek News Central | December 28, 2006
Today I logged into my Web Statistics service and was pretty shocked to see that the site was being visited at the rate of about 20,000 hits a hour. I thought to myself I must have had a article hit the front page of Digg or Slashdot.
When I looked at the referral log I was blown away to see the traffic was coming from Stumbleupon.com the article that they were linking to was one I had written about the RIAA a few days ago up to this point that site had drove maybe a 100 hits a day into the website.
This site has survived both a slashdot and a heavy digg day, but neither of those sites have EVER drove that much traffic to my site in a single day, even though we have had articles get high Digg counts. This tells me that the Stumbleupon.com community is getting pretty significant.
Thanks for the traffic, and I will be checking out your service a lot more closer. Any site that drives 6 digit page views to my site in a single day gets my undivided attention. [Stumbleupon.com]
Note: To bad Digg and Slashdot don’t have that kind of juice!
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