So far, 5,000 unique visitors have stopped by BMG for their election day blogging fix. Needless to say, we expect traffic to surge this evening as results begin to come in. We almost hit 10,000 visitors on primary night. … [Read more...]
BMG traffic update: 2 million page loads and counting
An update on BMG's traffic: sometime this past week we exceeded 2 million page loads. We've recorded over 700,000 unique visitors since we started keeping statistics on Dec. 1, 2004. Our traffic lately has been running something … [Read more...]
BMG’s traffic going through the roof
Just when we set a new one-day record last week (4,024 unique visitors), you had to go and shatter it!Yesterday we had 4,318 unique visitors and nearly 18,000 page loads, our biggest day ever. Today, at a little after 4 pm, we've … [Read more...]
Record traffic at BMG
Fueled perhaps by the post-debate frenzy, yesterday was the biggest day we've ever had at BMG: a record 4,024 unique visitors stopped by, and they viewed a record 16,115 pages. … [Read more...]
BMG usage open thread
Well, as the primary approaches, traffic here on BMG is surging. Last week was our biggest ever: over 18,000 unique visitors, with more than 2,000 each day (including the weekend). So, as the site is getting used more heavily, … [Read more...]
New: Do-it-yourself traffic reports
As you know, we're all for transparency here at BMG, which is why I keep everyone up to date on our traffic. But we're also all for not making more work for ourselves than is necessary. So, instead of my going through the … [Read more...]
A million and counting
Some time earlier this month, according to the good people of statcounter, BMG recorded its one millionth page view.Also from the "not terribly meaningful statistics" file, we're rapidly approaching our 1,500th registered user, our 3,000th … [Read more...]
Weekly traffic report
One of our biggest weeks ever, due no doubt to the confluence of the Constitutional Convention and the disaster in the Big Dig tunnel. Thursday, the day after the ConCon, was our third-biggest day ever. … [Read more...]
Matt Mulvey, Candidate for State Senate, Speaks Out on the Tunnel Tragedy
There can be no excuse. Public Safety must come first in the CommonwealthThe collapse of the concrete ceiling panels in the I-90 Tunnel Connector on July 10, 2006, was a tragedy that didn't have to happen if public safety was of … [Read more...]