t2dman
Apr 7th 2004, 10:50 pm
Shawn
You have a small amounts of stats on the sign on page - showing number of users, and keywords tracked etc.
What can we dream up for global stats of your database?
I have a personal interest in the number of page that Google has dumped. How widespread a problem is it? Concept - people who change their pages/keyword focus on a page, will no longer track that keyword, therefore from 1 to 9999 they will delete that tracker. However, people will still track 9999's when they consider they could/should come back at some time. I have a number that are in the top 1 of Yahoo, but 80+ or off the map in Google.
- Therefore track % of pages say max change of negative 100
What is the average PR of the pages tracked?
What is the average backlinks?
What is the average SERP?
...
Any more ideas?
I consider the above is not an invasion of privacy, since you have enough clients.
You have a small amounts of stats on the sign on page - showing number of users, and keywords tracked etc.
What can we dream up for global stats of your database?
I have a personal interest in the number of page that Google has dumped. How widespread a problem is it? Concept - people who change their pages/keyword focus on a page, will no longer track that keyword, therefore from 1 to 9999 they will delete that tracker. However, people will still track 9999's when they consider they could/should come back at some time. I have a number that are in the top 1 of Yahoo, but 80+ or off the map in Google.
- Therefore track % of pages say max change of negative 100
What is the average PR of the pages tracked?
What is the average backlinks?
What is the average SERP?
...
Any more ideas?
I consider the above is not an invasion of privacy, since you have enough clients.