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Edvard Munch

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I set up Google Analytics on my 300 domains a month ago.

When I checked the global stats today, I see that 62,90 percent of the visitors are from China, 23,48 percent are from USA.

Here are the full stats:
China 62,90 %
United States 23,48 %
Norway 3,70 % (that's just me, I guess!)
South Korea 2,63 %
Japan 0,96 %
India 0,60 %
Canada 0,54 %
Italy 0,54 %
Singapore 0,54 %
Ireland 0,48 %

Do you think this is a normal pattern across all niches, or could it mainly be because of the types of domains I have?

Where do your domain visitors mainly come from?
 
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I'm getting a lot from Russia on a couple of names.
 
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These are the http://www.Lysted.com stats. Entirely different data set.We allow and encourage sellers to promote their names through social media channels, so numbers may very depending on the effectiveness of their marketing campaigns.
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Mine are from all over, but here are the countries with the most hits.

The US gets the most and they go down from there-

United States
India
China
Brazil
Russia
 
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Good thread, thanks. Just started setting up google analytics on 5 sites so far, adding more today.
Most of my traffic comes from Canada ( that's just me, I guess!)
Russia is by far second, then usa and I had a visitor to my new .blog name from Australia
@Edvard Munch do you set each name up in google webmaster tools first, or at all?
 
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Interesting replies, folks! I have not driven any traffic to my domains yet, so since it must be mostly type in traffic, I guess my niches are somewhat big in China.

I use Efty for domain marketplace. I bulk update my domains to point to Efty, and since I have connected Google Analytics to Efty, when I add new domains in Efty they automatically show up in Google Analytics.

I am sure this can be done other ways too.
 
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Looking at my stats doesn't give me any solid data to analyse my domains with, because 99% of my visitors are bots. Not search engine spiders, bots. Super annoying bots. Domaining is a gamble for me thanks to those bots. I've no idea which domains have end user interest and which don't.
 
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How do you tell the difference from a bot, spider and human?
 
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Spiders crawl. They visit different pages one by one. Humans browse. They click on things that interest them, or just leave. The bots? They don't crawl, nor do they browse, it's like a spreadout ddos attack - only annoys you and wastes resources, does nothing else.
 
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