The website provides information for a number of audiences: the public safety football, league, the players and staff of league teams, the warriors teams members and staff, warriors fans, our sponsors, and the interested public.  The following statistics (between January 15, 2010 through May 1, 2010) are provided to capture a glimpse of who is coming to our site. For updated statistics for the entire 2010 year Read More

The above graph indicates the number of visits to our site on a daily basis between January 15th and May 1st, 2010.  As it is evident, the number of visits increased dramatically in April, when our season began and information was updated in the website.

Visits can mean a number of things.  For instance, if there are three photos on a page, this might reflect four visits (downloading the page and four photos).  Page views is a more reliable statistic as well as unique visits.  Page views reflect the actual number of pages that are visited while unique visits reflects the actual number of specific visitors regardless of whether they come once or countless times.

It is interesting to note that over half of our visitors arrived to our site from a referring site, which could be a search engine or a link on another website.  34 percent of the total visits were directly to our site - i.e., they typed in the domain name and directly went to our site or they bookmarked our site and went directly to the site. Search engines were a key factor as well - utilized by 44 percent of the visitors. 

The above indicates the most popular pages visited.  The "/" Page is the home page, with the most page views (which makes sense). The "/index.html" is also a direct link reference to the home page.  Roster.htm is the team roster page and aside from the home page is the most visited web page.  The schedule on the website is the third most popular page.  Looking at the individual team photos appears to be also popular (595 views).

As reflected above, we had 1,401 unique visitors to our site in this sampled time frame.  These visitors on the average looked at 4 pages on the website for a period of three minutes and viewed specific web pages for over 8,663 times.  It is interesting to note that over half of the visitors were new visits.  Bounce rate (sometimes confused with exit rate) is a term used in web site traffic analysis. It essentially represents the percentage of initial visitors to a site who "bounce" away to a different site, rather than continue on to other pages within the same site. The formula used to calculate bounce rate is: Bounce Rate = Total Number of Visits Viewing One Page / Total Number of Visits.  For present purposes, bounce rate could mean a number of things.  For the most part, visitors probably had a specific goal in mind (e.g. who is on the orster, what is the schedule, etc) and moved on.

The above provide the same information from a different angle.

The above reflects the top websites that sent web traffic our way. As evident, search engines were 1st, 3rd, nineth and tenth.  Second highest is essentially connecting directly to our website.  It is interesting to note hostedfootball.net as a major influence in directing traffic to our site.  publicsafetyfitness.org was the original web link for the team's website.  This old website essentially refers individuals to the new website.  This reflects perhaps old bookmarks used by users or websites with the old link on their websites.  Our presence on FaceBook has also referred visitors to our website.