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28,252 people viewed 185,775 pages of Placerville Newswire content in October 2017

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Another busy month here at the newswire:  EDC Market Reach = 22.4%.

Reports of October activity show 28,252 "Unique visitors" that visited in October (2.2 visits-per-visitor).
62,418 visits looked at 2.97 Pages-per-Visit, or 185,775 pageviews by humans last month.
17.99 GB of data was served to humans in October.

As normal, most of the visits are not humans, but internet robots searching and indexing content.  Not counted in the above numbers are 586,620 pageviews last month by spiders and such.
Not viewed traffic *     
 Pages = 586,620.
* Not viewed traffic includes traffic generated by robots, worms, or replies with special HTTP status codes.

The Summary Reported period is Oct 2017, First visit - 01 Oct 2017 - 00:00, Last visit - 31 Oct 2017 - 23:57

Market Reach: 
Placerville: 68% of residents are connected, with 28.1% of the population connected on multiple devices [ Bureau of Labor Statistics & Bureau of Census]. Population estimates, July 1, 2016, (V2016)    185,625. EDC Market of Internet Conected population = 126,225.

Standardized Interactive definitions:

• Page Views:
The combination of one or more files presented to a viewer as a single document as a result of a single request received by the server.  This differs from “Hits” which are about three times greater then “Pages” on InEDC.com.  In July 2012 InEDC.com delivered 883,182“Pages" generating over 2,000,000 “Hits.”

• Unique users (Visitors):
This site uses the IP address & user-agent in combination based method to measure unique users.

Note: The total number of unique users is adjusted to remove duplicate visits by the same user. In other words, regardless of the number of times that a user visited the site, they were considered a single unique user for the period. The daily average represents the number of unique users that visited the site each day added together and then divided by the number of days in the period. 

 

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