I'm not saying you are lying Stapo, just that its wrong, or at the very least extremely extraordinary. There simply arent that many people interested in Irish boxing. You might have done 1,000 visits yesterday. We've never done that on our best day ever but we did, over 400 unique visitors on nine different days over the last two months, so I guess its within the realms of possibilty. Were it goes astray is the page views, I use Google Analytics and that will tell you basically anything. If I look at the Visitor Loyalty section and then go into depth of visit the website shows that on the average day 50% of the people will only visit one single page, 20% visit 2, 10% vist 3, 4% visit 4, 1.5% visit 5 and then less than 1% all the way up to 20 odds page. So lets say only 30% visit one page (thats a figure below what we have ever done any of our 360 day exisitance. That means everyone else visited over 20 pages each! Maybe, but it would break all records on the internet ever. Anyway, the site looks great, well done, keep up the good work mate.
All the Irish can win there first fights. Conlon has the hardest task but i think he is 50/50 with the favourite Yafai. McMonigle and McDonagh probably have the next hardest contests but all in all a great initial draw.
i dnt know him that well!! just the same as any hack knows a promoter! he seemed genuine! and prizefighter is garanteed audience-its gets the biggest viewers of all boxing shows... to keep it going though they need diversity! having one in ireland would be different. also it be a sell out for sure and prob the crowd atmosphere
What you need to get it - http://www.google.com/analytics/ If you are running a website and want to actually know about the traffic, sources, visitors, analysis, breakdowns etc then that is your only job. Anyway, like I said you've been doing a great job since February - best site out there at the moment! :deal
Donnellan v Hyland would be a goer from what I hear. Some of the guys that missed out on the Galway bill and similar fighters like that are going to have to actually fight each other instead of shelling about £1k-£2k of their ticket sales to bring someone in. Its the only way to make it viable.
MOYLETTE OPENS FOR IRELAND IN TURKEY http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2011/0616/iaba.html O'NEIL IS NAMED AS IRELAND'S CAPTAIN http://www.rte.ie/sport/boxing/2011/0615/boxing.html CATHAL McMONAGLE AIMING FOR EURO MEDAL http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/s...mcmonagle-aiming-for-euro-medal-16012354.html CURTIS: CAN'T WAIT FOR TITLE SHOWDOWN http://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/boxing/curtis_can_t_wait_for_title_showdown_1_3488912 Good luck to our boxers taking part in the European championships in the next week. There's high expectations for this team, but I think they will live up to these expectations, and do us proud.