Happy 1st Anniversary RubberSuit Studios

2.26.2006

Malach the Statzi is back!
Well our first year at RubberSuit Studios has been a rounding success, we hope to double that success next year, but first some interesting tidbits. First, check out the webarchive on RubberSuit Studios from March 11 2005. Somewhat close, but you can see how far we have come.

We have had 30,433 unique vistors; that is average of 83 per day. Interestingly we have gone from 2500 in Nov of '05, to 3900 in December of '05, to 4900 in January of '06 to already 5600 in February of '06. So as you can see, we are gonna blow away '05.

The country of origin where the majority of our hits come from is by far at 89%, the United States of America, followed neck in neck by Canada, Germany, the UK, and Sweeden rounding out the top 5. Surprisingly China is in the next spot. Recently though the Aussies have made a run at that.

Within the US, most of our visitors hail from California, with 36.8%, followed by MA (my home state), and then of all places Oklahoma, followed by Virginia, NY, and NJ. The highest non US? Hamburg Germany, followed by Alberta Canada, England UK, and a number of Canadian provinces.

Our most requested page is our forum main page, followed by this blog, StoolSample Webcomics, JesusMan!, The Wraith , our links page, and my personal portfolio.

The most popular day of the week to visit here is Wednesday, the least popular Sunday. The most popular hour? 7AM EST. Least Popular 2AM EST.

We get the most referrals (not counting search engines) from Cartoon Orbit The Complete Guide, CZone Central, Myspace as whole, BuzzComix, and Comixpedia.org in that order. The most search hits from Google Images, Google itself, YAHOOO!, MSN, and of all places Google Denmark (lots of latex fetishes in Denmark). Our most hit keyword . . . you guessed it Rubbersuit, that make me laugh. Most hit upon phrase? Rubbersuit studios.

And the big one, in our first year we have had 1,579,933 hits . . . I want 2 millon by the end of May.

Check out the Hill-TV site redesign.
It seems Dr. Murk has bought Hill-TV from the Generalissimo(or something like that), and redesigned it. It still has the pre 2000 look . . . but is much more navigable. Kudos!

Check out the Round Table with Murk, Myself and Hobbs Von Whackamole.
It's over at Hill-TV, some secrets revealed!

You are listening too . . .
Possum Kingdom by the Toadies, and gulity pleasure of mine, plus it get's Mrs. Malach in the mood. . . .

Malach's Quote of the Day.
If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world upside down, these women together ought to be able to turn it right side up again. - Sojourner Truth

I am Malach, and B internet celebrity.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't mind if you use my submission. It won't matter, the contest is all ready in the bank. lol.

Andy T. Nguyen said...

• During the third quarter of the 19th century, the gap that existed between British and continental economic development dwindled into nothingness. The basic heavy industries of Germany, Belgium, and France underwent major expansion. Specifically, the growth of industry in Germany was greatly startling. German steel production surpassed that of Britain in 1893 and had almost doubled Britain’s by the outbreak of WWI! Hows that for splog!

At least it is informative