About the importance of website metrics

Hey there, I just found out about https://tor-metrics.shinyapps.io/webstats/ through 'boklm' on IRC and after playing around with it for a couple of mins I found so many important and noteworthy things and it got me excited too much to not to share it with the list. Here's just one of the things I noticed. If you look at this graph from Aug 2016 to Sep 2016 [1], you'll notice that: - the number of hits on home page are (~55k on average) lower than the number of hits on download page. - the number of initial downloads are (~50k on average) lower than number of hits on download page. Of course it needs much deeper analysis but that quick look tells me one of the primary goals of the people who visit Tor Project website seems to be downloading Tor Browser and a big portion of them fail to do so. We can definitely use this data while rebuilding the website. You might say it's obvious that the download of our primary product on the website, but it's something else when you can measure it with actual data. Specially when things aren't as good as their potential and when there's room to improve. This is really exciting and amazing work. Kudos to metrics team and Sebastian for providing anonymized webstats and visualizing them. PS: I've a question: how often do the web stats get pushed? seems like the last push was on Sep 15th. And whether it's possible to have them in a closer-to-real-time basis. (ie. once a day). PPS: Apologies about the cross-post. It seemed like this email is valid for all three lists, and members don't necessarily overlap. [1] https://people.torproject.org/~nima/ux/home_dl-page_dl.png Cheers, -- Nima 0X58C4B928A3E218F6 | @mrphs "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it" --Evelyn Beatrice Hall

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi Nima, On 16/11/16 19:16, Nima Fatemi wrote:
PS: I've a question: how often do the web stats get pushed? seems like the last push was on Sep 15th. And whether it's possible to have them in a closer-to-real-time basis. (ie. once a day).
Ah, that's just a prototype that has the data set from when I deployed it. The goal was to show this data and to also experiment with a more interactive graphing engine. There will be a version of that graph with fewer customization options and therefore daily updated data on Tor Metrics by the end of this year:
2016-12: Add a visualization of Tor Browser downloads to Metrics. (Sponsor X 6.3. Metrics, part 1)
(from https://trac.torproject.org/projects/tor/wiki/org/teams/MetricsTeam#Roadmapf...) All the best, Karsten -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBCAAGBQJYLL06AAoJEC3ESO/4X7XB5icH/3YbIoGswNFOg/SFt5VRl+V9 u81b8DoS3tfsBl8CaIgQNN28J3f+/Aa5h2EcouAkHw5wTUh0V4UwsFIOK6jIS3+T BqFZ64XwsqM00KqVmQkmVkjv7SSFhakbh7MMr+/NC++JpEU9XcRDExAv9m2kLD9f A9k37F9Rw4bJzT7KN9FPvooUOn6JJWk8JzZZJRQQgW2mng6/roFUu1+vjUxsOeKW z7YlywdcB3W1NhN7AkLn/gwejaF8BgrGLY9mgmP/vjN85uRqrdZZhWbE+f7h64m2 sxluG2ysyBerViKXJDXOy1NTqLRgLctMD+m2NTQq4sKx4BIzMi2rxfb1lz+oTbw= =NoFG -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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Karsten Loesing
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Nima Fatemi