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Jun 29

Posted by: Michael Washington
6/29/2008  RssIcon

Interesting results when looking at DotNetNuke.com using the Google Trends. India is a close second behind the United States. I am sure this is a surprise to a lot of people except those from India :)  When you look at adefwebserver.com (my site) you see that the biggest visitors are not from the United States but from... India. So let me say Hello India!

As to the releated searces it's nice to know adefwebserver.com made the list but still far behind sites like mitchelsellers.com. When I look at my standing on mitchelsellers.com I do a bit better (up to 4th) but still behind dnncreative.com that is ranked high no matter which DNN site you look at.

I don't rank at all on dnncreative.com!, but India is only #2 on their site so at least I have India, right? Wrong! Look at DotNetNuke and India, dnncreative.com is #1 and I'm not even on the list!

A little poking around to figure out how I made the list at all (no it wasn't the United States and DotNetNuke. I didn't make that list either, smart-thinker.com (from the UK) leads that list with California being the biggest visitors... I'm from California! Where is the love? :).

The reason I made the DotNetNuke.com related searches list at all was because of United Kingdom (still second place behind the ever present dnncreative.com).

But India is still my biggest fan :)

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7 comment(s) so far...


Re: Hello India!

MW we all love you, now back to work on that next how to survive DNN tutorial, and your next free module. :) j/k
Is always fun to do those types of searches.

By keeperofstars on   6/30/2008

Re: Hello India!

Thanks. Looks like the stats change everyday. The results I found yesterday have changed quite a bit. I'm waiting for DNN5 to come out to d more module development tutorials.

By AdefWebserver on   6/30/2008

Re: Hello India!

Michael,

Very interesting, I had never noticed the Google Trends stuff before....

By mitchel.sellers@gmail.com on   6/30/2008

Re: Hello India!

Check this out:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/06/26/avg_disguises_fake_traffic_as_ie6/

By NukeAlexS on   7/1/2008

Re: Hello India!

Yeah, India is a HUGE market, but the no. of people having or willing to use credit cards are comparatively SMALL. Time for Indian sales reps, folks!

By iadalang on   7/8/2008
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Re: Hello India!

Hi,
I would like to add something here...I'm an indian dotnetnuke developer and my blog has more visitors from united states than india! :)

By Prashant Lakhlani on   11/4/2009
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Re: Hello India!

Hi All

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