[QuadList] Quad Machine Web Searches

Don Norwood quadlist at digitrakcom.com
Wed Sep 9 17:42:39 CDT 2015


Hi Ted:

Our hosting service provides several reporting programs.  They do show both IP addresses and referrals for site visitors, but they don’t tie specific sites to specific downloads.   However, raw data logs can be downloaded and I believe they contain that information from every transaction.  I’ve not been curious enough to delve into that.  In previous instances when I’ve casually scanned the standard reports, there have been referrals from the quadlist, although most page landings seem to be from search engine results.  

Don Norwood
Digitrak Communications, Inc.
www.digitrakcom.com

From: Ted Langdell 
Sent: Wednesday, September 09, 2015 4:02 PM
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Cc: Ted Langdell ; Don Norwood 
Subject: Re: [QuadList] Quad Machine Web Searches

Do your website logs indicate where the download traffic came from, or origin of referrals or links to the website or specific documents? 

I’ve sometimes posted links in various QuadList posts. 

Ted


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On Sep 9, 2015, at 10:31 AM, Don Norwood via QuadList <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com> wrote:





  From: "Don Norwood" <quadlist at digitrakcom.com>

  Subject: Quad Machine Web Searches

  Date: September 9, 2015 at 10:30:22 AM PDT

  To: "Quad List" <quadlist at quadvideotapegroup.com>



  Since the list has been rather quiet, thought I'd throw out this trivia. Not sure what if anything it indicates, but it's something I review from time to time just for my own curiosity.

  What information on quad machines are folks looking for?  According to the statistics for our company website ( www.digitrakcom.com ) , in 2014 the most downloaded document was not a "real" quad, it was the FR-900 as used by the LORIP guys for their Lunar recovery project.  2nd was the VR-2000B followed by the ACR-25 in 3rd place.  The TR-70 came in 4th and the AVR-3 scored 5th.  6th place went to the AVR-1 and 7th to the VR-3000.  In 8th was the VR-1000B and 9th was the VR-1200B.  Finishing in 10th place was the ACR-25B.

  So far, in 2015, the order is somewhat different.  Here's a list of the top 10 and the number of completed downloads so far........

  1  269  VR-3000
  2  239  AVR-2  (Wasn't in the top 10 last year)
  3  232  VR-2000B
  4  231  TR-70
  5  175  AVR-1
  6  172  FR-900 (Again, not a conventional quad)
  7  169  AVR-3
  8  153  ACR-25
  9  143  VR-1000B
  10 140  VR-1200B

  Another non-quad but related machine that's popular is the HS-100 which has been the #6 download over all for both years.

  Don Norwood
  Digitrak Communications, Inc.
  www.digitrakcom.com 



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