MyWapBlog.com - User Blogs Network Traffic and Demographic Statistics by Quantcast

 

MyWapBlog.com - User Blog...

5 Sites | 86%  US People from Sites | 15%  US People from Syndicators

Monthly 47.5KUS 2.7MGlobal
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  • 32,052

    US network rank

The network of user-created blogs at MyWapBlog.com.

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Updated May 25, 2012• Next: May 26, 2012 by 9AM PDT

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Updated May 25, 2012• Next: May 26, 2012 by 9AM PDT

People

The number of individuals visiting this property.

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Cookies

The number of cookies a web property creates. Cookies are small files that websites save on the computer of a visitor.

Visits

The number of individual sessions initiated by all the visitors to this property.

Page Views

The number of views of all the pages on this property. A page view is an instance of a page being loaded by browser.

Metrics

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Page Views - The number of views of all the pages on this property. A page view is an instance of a page being loaded by browser.

Mobile Web Network Traffic for Apr 25, 2012 - May 24, 2012 Indonesia Global
People per Month 219,960 +2% 1,467,081 -5%
Visits per Month 377,379 +10% 4,617,857 +2%
Visits per Person (monthly) 1.72 3.15
Impressions per Month 2,693,268 +25% 35,624,184 +9%
Impressions per Person (monthly) 12.24 24.28
Impressions per Visit (average) 7.14 7.71
 
Mobile Web traffic is measured from web browsers on mobile devices, but not mobile applications.

Traffic Sources

MyWapBlog.com - User Blogs Network Network has more page views from a mobile device browser than from a computer browser in the United States.

United States
Mobile Web (54%)
Online (46%)
 
Global
Mobile Web (79%)
Online (21%)
 

Mobile Operating System

MyWapBlog.com - User Blogs Network Network has more mobile web page views from Android than other mobile operating systems in the United States.

  • Android   5%
  • iOS   3%
  • Other   92%

Top Countries for Mobile

Country Page Views % On Mobile
1. Indonesia 2,693,268
 
25%
2. Malaysia 385,832
 
43%
3. Norway 287,278
 
100%
4. United States 218,970
 
54%
5. Singapore 147,761
 
92%
6. Saudi Arabia 65,791
 
68%
7. India 65,669
 
56%
8. Canada 52,142
 
66%
9. China 28,324
 
61%
10. Vietnam 22,788
 
47%

Top Sites for Mobile

Site Page Views % On Mobile
1. mywapblog.com 75,735
 
54%
2. heck.in 67,148
 
67%
3. pun.bz 27,862
 
58%
4. mwb.im 3,428
 
70%
5. faa.im 3,063
 
62%
 

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People from Sites & Syndicators

These percentages usually sum greater than 100% due to overlap in site and syndicated audiences.

Reading Demographic Graphs

1. Index

This compares audience composition of the site to the entire Internet population. The higher the index number, the more concentrated a site is in a particular demographic.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

2. Segments are represented with icons. Segments include gender, age, household, income, education and household.

3. Very High Indexes (over 200) are denoted with a plus symbol.

4. Internet Average is represented by the dotted vertical line.


Reading Demographic Graphs

This compares audience composition of the site to the entire Internet population. The higher the index number, the more concentrated a site is in a particular demographic.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

1. Segment refers to the demographic composition attribute.

2. Very High Indexes (over 200) are denoted with a plus symbol.

3. Internet Average is represented by the dotted vertical line.

4. Expand the data to see the numbers which make up the index calculation.

The expanded view shows the percentage composition, the Internet average and the multiple.

1. A Colored Bar indicates that a segment exceeds the Internet average, whereas a gray bar indicates the segment is below the Internet average. Internet average is represented by the dotted vertical line.

2. A Multiple is the percentage of the segment on this site divided by the average of the same segment on the entire Internet.

Example:
80% female segment on site ÷ 32% female internet average = 2.5x

This chart breaks down the site's audience for a demographic. All the segments collectively equal 100%.

As an example, if a site indexes 100 for age 18-24, that means a given visitor to it is as likely to be 18-24 as any internet user chosen at random. An index of 200 means the visitor is twice as likely to be 18-24, 50 means half as likely, and so on.

1. The Top-Indexing Segment is shown in color.