Top 10 Compete Blog Posts of 2007

Written by Andy Kazeniac (contact - e-mail) -- December 28th, 2007 | Recommend This

As we finish up our first full year of blogging at Compete, we thought we’d take a look back. Using the wealth of Compete data to find trends, the blog has made strides this year, in both Technorati ranking (up almost 10,000 spots to better than 2,300) and readership.

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Here are some of the posts that have helped get us there, ranked by page views.

Thank you to all who have contributed and all who have read. Please use the comments section to let us know if there is anything you’d like to see us write about in 2008!!


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  1. Dustin Senos

    Could you share some stats with what is searched on compete? What site do people try to compare the most? I think that would be intriguing to see.

  2. Jay Meattle

    @Dustin, been meaning to do a blog post on just that. Here is a quick and dirty list of the top-20 domains most often accessed on http://siteanalytics.compete.com (as on 12/28/2007):

    1. yahoo.com
    2. google.com
    3. myspace.com
    4. youtube.com
    5. facebook.com
    6. msn.com
    7. youporn.com
    8. digg.com
    9. pornotube.com
    10. stumbleupon.com
    11. ebay.com
    12. flickr.com
    13. dell.com
    14. xtube.com
    15. netflix.com
    16. blockbuster.com
    17. amazon.com
    18. slashdot.org
    19. adultfriendfinder.com
    20. hillaryclinton.com

  3. Search◊ Engines Web

    Please share your Search Engine keyword stats.

    What top search queries where used to find you?

    What sites refer the most traffic to you?

    What social sites referred the most traffic to you?

  4. Laurent Pacalin

    Congrats! This is a very interesting post. Have you ever done a comparison of sites that are not as “popular” and perhaps more community driven? As an example, I’d love to see a comparison of the top 10 youth sports as a compilation of aggregated top “10 or 20″ sites per sport. I appreciate that this is a more “long tail” view of web content. However, I believe that it would make the insight much more actionable!

    Thanks and Happy New Year!

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    wow wonderful man.

  6. Dustin Senos

    @Jay

    Those results are what would be expected in my opinion. Minus the adult sites? Who would have thought that people would care how busy they are. #10 throws me for a loop as well.

    Very interesting. Thanks for sharing the info!

    Dustin

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