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Websites roundup
Posted by Tanos on Thu 12 Oct 06, 1:36 PM
I've been looking round the status of some of my websites this week, and thought I'd post a summary.
Informed Consent continues to increase in popularity: about 4500 to 5500 members sign-in each day, and there's about a hundred members online during most of the day. The web boards and weblogs continue their steady increase in popularity, and this month IC has had more posts per day than the whole of www.Bondage.com (the largest BDSM discussion site) on 5 out of 11 days. This probably says something about the size of BDSM in the UK too. IC is also seeing a complete overhaul of the listings system and entries this month, with me manually reviewing each item, and introducing pre-moderation to stop people spamming the listings.
Despite that,
The Slave Register is getting most of my thinking at the moment, and now that it's getting more than 500 member sign-ins per day, I'm now featuring that number on the main page instead of the weekly figure (about 1500). TSR's www.Alexa.com rating is now also up at 103,000 out of however many tens of millions of websites there are out there. (Compare that to 17,000 for IC.)
Even though I've not written anything for the Enslavement website for ages, apart from some blog posts that appear there too, it continues to get about 400 people
visiting each day (based on the count of IP numbers, since it doesn't have members.) I've also picked up the enslavement.co.uk name which expired this week, and which had been used for a UK-based couple's own enslavement website. This caused a certain amount of confusion, and emails asking if I'd changed my name and lili's when people typed .co.uk instead of .org.uk
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