As we finished out the holidays in December, our traffic was on the low end, but you can expect to see those numbers start to climb in our January analytics. For the month of December, wonderfulmachine.com saw 15,890 sessions from 11,420 users. See the overview below:
Wonderfulmachine.com’s analytics audience overview for December 2015
Our geography statistics below show similar rankings each month. The US brought in the most traffic with 9,842 sessions. Passing the UK by a hair, Canada took the second slot for December with 828 sessions. You can see these stats below:
Location statistics from December 2015
As an important reminder to us all about the value of social media platforms and blog collaboration, I have included our top 5 traffic sources. Unsurprisingly, Google brings in the bulk of sourced sessions. The next source is labeled “direct” which could mean a few different things. One is that our URL was typed directly into the browser or our site was accessed through a bookmark. It can also mean clicks from links we send in emails to clients, clicks from links on mobile apps, and clicks from shortened URLs. Facebook and the mobile Facebook app brought in a combined 1,124 sessions in December with aphotoeditor.com pulling in 372. See below for percentages:
Source statistics for December 2015
This December, there was a total of 7,134 outgoing clicks to photographer websites. Take a look at the top 10 below:
Top ten clicked photographers for the month of December 2015
December’s list of top dogs show that Gregory Miller held his ground with 42 site views and Todd Joyce’s traffic made a huge leap, hitting 40 click-throughs to his site. Trinette + Chris brought in their fair share with 33 clicks and Adair Rutledge had a solid tie with Michael Schoenfel, each banking 28 clicks.
The WM blog pulled in 8,850 pageviews. Here are the top ten news posts:
Wonderfulmachine.com/blog statistics for December 2015
Finally, take a look at the popular crowd and their stories in December 2015:
Jiri Lizler: Kahanda Kanda Sri Lanka
Counter Production: Where God Likes to Be
Shannon O’Hara: A Year of Gingerbread Houses
That’s it for December!
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