Just pulling a few trends from Google Analytics that I thought I’d share, waiting for some visitor logs to come through on the website. We’ve got Analytics setup on every new page for the Assumption website, so we can collect some better info about our visitors. Here’s some trivial stuff for most people, but interesting for me.
Browser Popularity:
Internet Explorer: 60.38%
Safari: 20.63%
Firefox: 17.83%
Chrome: 0.85%
I’m really surprised that Safari beats out FireFox, though the number of Mac users who are Safari-by-default is probably pretty high here. That IE also commands a 60%+ share is surprising. IE’s usage has dropped significantly over the years. Of those IE users, more than 70% are on IE7, thank God, and less than 18% are on IE6. Almost 4% are on IE8 (good job!), and only a couple visitors are on 5 or older.
Browser & OS:
Windows & IE: 60.37%
Mac & Safari: 20%
Windows & FF: 15%
Mac & FF: 2.2%
The Mac users are killing FireFox. I’m surprised, I thought it’d be higher. There’s almost as many Windows + Chrome visitors than Mac + FireFox.
Operating Systems:
Windows: 77% (Of which 73% are on XP and 25% are on Vista. We’ve had 6 visits from Windows ME. Eww!)
Mac: 22.44%
Screen Resolution
I thought that this was pretty interesting, but there’s too much data to port over. Here’s a PDF of screen resolutions per visitor. 30% of our visitors have a wide-screen resolution, and there is no majority screen resolution here (i.e., 50% +1).
Well, that’s it for now.