stephen@web
01-28-2003, 08:06 PM
Hi,
How about the stats of the hosting websites?, Normally if we watnt to get minimum 10 signup per day, what would be the average stats?. This questions may be wrong, just wondering.
Average vistiors per day?
Thanks
Stephen
flamesburn
01-28-2003, 11:58 PM
Im not too sure I understand the question completely. If your asking how many visits your site needs to get each day in order to get at least 10 sign-ups, the question is impossible to answer. Their isn't really a conversion rate, and depending on your target, the quality of your advertising, it really can very quite drastically. I don't think anyone can give you an idea of what YOU will need.
...if your asking how many visitors most sites get, I think it'll fall under one of those "how big is yours" threads and will probably be shunned. Like sales stats, most hosts don't like making it public.
2Mhost
01-29-2003, 09:07 AM
if you attract the targeted visitor .. then you can expect 1 sign up per 10 visitors, if you attracted wrong visitor then may be 1000 visits return 0 customer
dawhb
01-29-2003, 10:20 AM
You need to attract 100 visitors for 1 signup. Maybe the ratio will get better if these visitors are targeted.
Regards
D.
UH-Matt
01-29-2003, 10:36 AM
Originally posted by fcolor
You need to attract 100 visitors for 1 signup. Maybe the ratio will get better if these visitors are targeted.
Regards
D.
Hmm where did you get these figures from ?
We have an average of 300 uniques to our site per day and get a lot more than 3 signups per day.
Although our traffic is purely targetted from google adwords and hosting/webmaster forums.
dawhb
01-29-2003, 11:08 AM
That means you do your job very well :) BTW I've saw your company UnitedHosting.co.uk listed in www.spotbank.com. I know their webmaster.
regards
UH-Matt
01-29-2003, 11:52 AM
Originally posted by fcolor
That means you do your job very well :) BTW I've saw your company UnitedHosting.co.uk listed in www.spotbank.com. I know their webmaster.
regards
oh. I think we may be on a few dir's actually.