Well, if our broker’s website statistics are any indication, Sacramento, San Francisco, and San Jose top the list. These cities are perhaps not surprising, but would you have guessed Plano, Texas?
During a company meeting this afternoon, Chase International’s website traffic patterns were reported.
On a per state basis, visitors to Chase’s website break down as hailing from:
1. California 45%
2. Nevada 13%
3. Texas 8%
4. Virginia 6%
5. New York 4%
6. New Jersey 3%
7. Washington 2%
8. Florida 2%
9. Arizona 2%
10. Illinois 2%
The remaining states each accounted for 1% or less of Chase International’s website traffic. [Note: Virginia is inaccurately weighted high because the AOL servers are located there.]
Looking at the top ten cities, we saw the most web traffic coming from:
1. Sacramento, California
2. San Francisco, California
3. San Jose, California
4. Reno, Nevada
5. Plano, Texas
6. Rancho Cucamonga, California
7. Stateline, Nevada
8. Herndon, Virginia
9. Sparks, Nevada
10. Reston, Virginia
Incidentally, Chicago (my home town) ranked 19th and accounted for 1/8th the traffic generated by Sacramento.
(Ed. Note: Readers from Chicago, give me a call…you too, Naperville, IL [ranked 99th])
Excluding the US, Chase International gets the most web visitors from:
1. The United Kingdom
2. Canada
3. Australia
4. Germany
Mondays seem to generate the most traffic to our broker’s site; with Wednesdays accounting for the least amount of traffic. And the busiest time of day for our website is 2PM.
Note to Self: Volunteer to cover the office phones Monday afternoons. Head to Mt. Rose on Wednesdays.