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500,000th Customer – Oct 27 2006 11:29:57 pm
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According to Sitemeter, the 500,000th unique visitor to Blueprint for Financial Prosperity came here by way of Google when they were trying to find out: “are flu shots really necessary?” which led them to a post I wrote about the necessary adult vaccinations (4th result) on Oct 10th of this year, a mere three weeks ago.
Some interesting and utterly useful facts about the visitor:
- OS: Windows XP
- Browser: Internet Explorer 6.0
- Location: Chandler, AZ
- ISP: Qwest Communications
Funny thing is they viewed one page and stayed a whole 0 seconds. ZERO SECONDS!
Haha, and this entire time Nickel was trying to be the 500,000th visitor and he was off by one, he was the 500,001th by 2 seconds. Okay, I’m done dorking out on stats, thanks for reading and enter my 500,000 visitors contest!





congrats on passing the 500,000 mark!
Well done-Congratulations!
Actually, I think the time is zero seconds for someone who doesn’t click on any other links while they are on the site.
He doesn’t visit this site often.
I think it counts a visitor who hasn’t visited in the last hour as someone who is unique? I have no idea honestly.
If nickel was trying to be the 500,000 — then how is the system counting unique visitors? I would think that once he was on for the day it would not count again?
I guess I will have to rethink the definition of ‘unique’
Dogberry