Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? Strangely, mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming from India. I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was that high!
> Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? Strangely, > mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming from India. > I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was that high!
Despite me not blogging on blogger - I was getting a lot of referralsin India from proxifiers etc - I suppose outgoing links within proxifiers are also opened in the same manner.
On 7/22/06, Amit Agarwal <a.p.agar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/22/06, Gaurav Sabnis <sab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? Strangely, > > mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming from India. > > I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was that high!
> On 7/22/06, Gaurav Sabnis <sab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? Strangely, > > mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming from India. > > I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was that high!
> > On 7/22/06, Gaurav Sabnis < sab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? > > > Strangely, mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming > > > from India. I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was > > > that high!
Mine has been better than normal, but it was coming down from a spike last week after the blasts and my post on South Indian porn, so it's hard to tell. But my Bloglines susbcriptions jumped from 655 to 677. I'd say this ban increased the users of RSS readers in India, so someone benefited.
On 7/22/06, Amit Agarwal <a.p.agar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On 7/22/06, Gaurav Sabnis < sab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? > Strangely, mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic coming > from India. I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs was > that high!
Did anyone notice the irony here? A ban on blogs got more hits for everyone. Blogs which were earlier unknown have registered astonishing stats..e.g. exposing the left blogspot..went from 50 hits to 4000 hits in just a day..of course, it will fall but will definitely add couple of hundred if not more to its readers list.
DesiPundit got couple of hundred hits more than average (which we gladly sent your way..hehehe)...my personal blog got quite a few hits from the Exposing the Left blogspot blog coz I alerted him to the ban.
On 7/22/06, Amit Varma <amitbl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine has been better than normal, but it was coming down from a spike last > week after the blasts and my post on South Indian porn, so it's hard to > tell. But my Bloglines susbcriptions jumped from 655 to 677. I'd say this > ban increased the users of RSS readers in India, so someone benefited.
> On 7/22/06, Amit Agarwal <a.p.agar...@gmail.com > wrote: > > Generally I receive the majority traffic from outside India but in this > case > > it just spiked because of all those people linking to you.
> > On 7/22/06, Saurabh Gupta < saura...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > How did your US traffic increase? Was your blog in the list of blogs > > blocked?
> > > On 7/22/06, Amit Agarwal < a.p.agar...@gmail.com > wrote:
> > > > In my case, the traffic from India was definitely down but it was > > compensated by the increase in US traffic.
> > > > Revenue therefore remained more-or-less the same.
> > > > > Folks, how badly has your traffic been hit in the last week? > > Strangely, mine has been par for course, inspite of half my traffic > coming > > from India. I am surprised that the awareness of anonymisers and pkbogs > was > > that high!
Um, do note that I'm not saying my traffic was higher than usual because of the ban, it was simply higher than usual because it was on a slow road down from a spike earlier in the month, which is why I'm unable to estimate if the ban affected me adversely.