
The Sound On Sound website (www.soundonsound.com) provides support and community for readers of both Sound On Sound UK and the Sound On Sound USA / International edition. 100% of Sound On Sound's monthly content is posted on our website. In addition, our website features online forums, community, etc. Website content is proprietary to Sound On Sound subscribers and E-sub subscribers for 8 months after which it becomes available for general viewing by site visitors. Sound On Sound's editorial content is routinely reposted and re-linked on numerous manufacturers' websites. Our website gets consistently more web traffic than any competing publication's website. There is not as far as we know as large a database of recording technology product reviews available anywhere else on the WWW.
SOS Site Monthly Traffic Statistics: JANUARY 2010
Period: January 1, 2010 - January 31, 2010 based on Google Analytics
Monthly Page Views
Total Page Impressions : 2,645,979
- UK : 1,068,576
- Europe : 680,634
- USA/Canada : 633,340
- Rest of World : 263,429
Monthly Visitors
Visits : 1,044,276
- UK : 310,325
- Europe : 302,690
- USA/Canada : 337,023
- Rest of World : 94,238
Absolute Unique Visitors: 590,451
(Because of the way data is computed by Google for certain reports, we are unable to provide region-level segmentation of unique IP data.)
Web Statistics from www.soundonsound.com. Web advertising is now available. Click on the links below for more information:
- Latest Site Stats (139kb)
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- Web Ad Rate Card (57kb)
- Web Directory Rate Card (70kb)
- Web Ad Production Schedule and Deadlines (57kb)
- 2010 Full Web Advertising Media Kit (283kb)
Differences between Log Analysers and Google Analytics
SOS previously used industry-standard log analysis software to track and calculate web metrics on our site. In December 2008, we elected to trial Google Analytics (GA) since it was evident from discussions with many advertisers that they are using GA on their own sites and would prefer that we used the same package for comparative purposes.
Visitors — GA differs significantly from log analysers, in that it can only track visitors who have Cookies and Javascript enabled on their computers (log analysers measure every visit, image load, page content serving etc). Human visitor counts will therefore be higher than GA advises, but there is no way of knowing by how much.
By inference, this means that GA also does not include page impressions generated by web robots and spiders that continuously crawl through popular web sites like ours indexing new forum threads, news pages, additional monthly articles and other human-readable content. Just as Page Hits were once the barometric currency of web traffic metrics (until technical advances proved they were less useful), electing to omit robot/crawler activity from our published stats delivers a more representative picture to advertisers of human visitor activity.
Page Views — previously, clicking on thumbnail images in SOS web articles opened a new browser window, which counted as an additional page view. This no longer happens. We changed to a more user-friendly javascript Image Gallery which does not show banners (at present) but shows multiple images without refreshing the page. So, where previously a visitor might have clicked and opened 3 "larger view" images while reading a single article, thus generating 3 page views in our old web statistics software, Google Analytics now only counts this as 1 page view.
Equally, many ISPs send their users through a caching proxy server. A caching proxy server can return a copy of a web site page that it has cached/stored locally without accessing our server at all, and the analytics program has no means to count this.
Geographic Analysis — GA benefits from very sophisticated proprietary global network tools to accurately monitor and track the true location of each site visitor. Like most web sites, SOS used to license a third-party Geo(graphic) IP database to look up where visitors connected. However, the use of proxy servers by broadband providers based outside the visitor's resident country is increasingly common and previous-generation statistical software had no 100% accurate way of knowing if a UK reader who connects via a US proxy is based in the UK or in the USA, raising the possibility of skewed Country/Region breakdowns. It is widely believed that the infrastructure and global reach of Google means that their analytics service provides more accurate and thus more useful geographic data for advertisers, hence the SOS regional breakdowns shown above are now generated directly from Google Analytics.