30,000 geeks can’t be wrong

Allow me to perform a little bit of self-evaluation:

I started posting my optimized Firefox builds on November 6th. The response and traffic have been pretty incredible, at least by this rather unassuming web site’s standards:

bandwidth

Since November 6th:

  1. The first builds were hosted on an unused 1and1 account, which had a monthly bandwidth allotment of 25 gigabytes. That was gone within 36 hours.
  2. I then moved the builds to my dotMac iDisk, and to Apple’s credit they’ve been up ever since. One of my clients (Cocoatech) let me mirror builds on their server, which helped alleviate the bandwidth crunch.
  3. Over 30,000 downloads in ten days, which is a low estimate as iDisk doesn’t offer stats, so I’m judging this 100% on exit linkage in my domain stats.
  4. I’m sitting at around 65,000 visits since I started posting builds, with the lion’s share of traffic (over 55,000) going to the build’s entry URL. To give you some context, I normally get around 15,000 unique visits in a month.
  5. No Slashdot (thank god), though I was kind of half-expecting it, seeing how this managed to make nearly all of the major mac sites.

The top referring domains? In order:

The only other post that even came close to attracting this much attention in the past was either the importing Gmail contacts post, or the Mac OS X software inventory post. And the latter was mainly due to the mighty Merlin Mann doing the Mac nerd linkup.

All in all, pretty neat, especially considering I thought there wouldn’t be a lot of interest in a build optimized for such a new processor as Apple’s G5.

Okay, enough self-examination. Back to listening to the new Stars album and some yummy ginger tea.

Comments

1 | Jon Hicks said on November 17, 2004 3:37 AM

Thanks for the link to 'Stars' - sounds excellent! Now I'm off to see if I can get it in the UK!

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2 | Rik said on November 20, 2004 9:35 PM

Hm, my strategy of blathering on about my fondness for squirrels is markedly less effective in creating traffic. Back to the drawing board!

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3 | Jeremy said on November 25, 2004 12:28 AM

Thats very cool man. Congrats. If I had a mac, (which I wish I did) I would definately be interested in the download. :)

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4 | Jamie said on December 9, 2004 2:23 AM

Now that Thunderbird 1.0 is out, how would you like to take on a G5 optimized version of it?

Thank you very much for providing the optimized build for Firefox. Including the improved widgets was a nice touch. Now that the browser runs at a decent speed I have removed Safari from the dock and make Firefox my primary browser!

Thanks again.

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5 | Neil replies: (December 9, 2004 7:44 AM)

I don't use Thunderbird myself, but if they finally get around to adding Apple Address Book integration and a proper method for importing mbox archives, I might...

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