Now that January has come to a close, here are a few stats about the traffic level to the blog.
Last month, the site got 37,744 hits, an increase of 64% on the figure of 23,065 for January 2011. It was also the second highest level ever and was only surpassed by June of last year.
For a year as a whole, the traffic levels to the blog in 2011 were 359,350 hits. This was up 69% on the figure of 247,622 hits for 2010. More details on the breakdown on the traffic from a post last December.
Looking back / Looking ahead.......Looking back at 2011, it was a busy year for road races in Cork and Munster with many events attracting hundreds of runners. Along the way, we had a few new races like the Doneraile Steeplechase, Tramore Valley 5 mile, etc which were added to an already busy calendar.
Judging from the level of interest for entries to races like the Ballycotton '10' and the Dungarvan '10', the numbers in 2012 are going to increase yet again. As we head towards the summer and the London Olympics, the amount of athletic related news items in the mainstream media like newspapers / Radio / TV is bound to increase. This may well spark some interest in members of the general public in trying a bit of running themselves and we may well see lots of new runners in the second half of the year.
It's also likely that we are going to see the introduction of more new races this year. While some might complain about there being too many races, the reality is that for other more casual runners, it will be a new event on their doorstep. My own guess is that as the numbers rise, there will be more than enough runners to sustain most of the existing and new races alike. So overall, I think we have a pretty positive and busy year ahead.
Well done and keep up the good work. It is because of THIS site that us runners know when and where the races are on.
ReplyDeleteWe get previews, results and the odd photo of us struggling over the line.
Brilliant site, essential for runners of any level in Cork.
fantastic source of local information and great local, national and international stories/articles.... maybe it's time to go mobile - "there's an app for that"
ReplyDeleteI can only echo what was said already. Great site that is essential viewing for any runner in Cork
ReplyDeleteAs said already its a greatt site and I check it a few times everyday! Thanks for all the info and help with races
ReplyDeleteOnly problem i have with it john, is that its very addictive, in a good way mind. Checks a few times a day, would be totally lost without it, probally need to get out more often i know. Well done. plus echo all the above coments
ReplyDeleteI don't even live in Cork and I find your blog really interesting and useful. It's a must for all serious runners.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all your hard work and effort on the blog John, it's an integral part of most Cork runners' daily schedule!!
ReplyDeletegreat blog john...essential..what are the costs of hosting running and updating your blog?
ReplyDeletealso what inspired you to get it started in the first place and what are personal time constraints involved in you setting it up vis a vis work and personal time?