A photo-sharing blog, active for over a year, offers a streamlined experience for users looking to share images. The blog exhibits a PageRank of 4 on its homepage, while other pages vary between PageRank 1 to 4, enhancing its visibility. The platform hosts pictures on a secondary server to ensure quicker load times, though it can be simplified to accommodate a single server setup. The site is built on uniquely crafted PHP code, paired with a content management system that facilitates easy posting of new images using just a photo URL.
The blog has gained traction with 8,800 pages indexed on Google and 3,000 backlinks identified on Yahoo Site Explorer. Additionally, it boasts 750 RSS subscribers indicating a consistent audience engagement. For those interested in real-time pageview analytics, the blog provides access to live statistics.
The blog generates revenue through various streams: Google AdSense contributes $400 - $500, Private 125 x 125 Ad Sales earn $100 - $200, and CPM Ad Sales bring in $50 - $100. Analyzing traffic from January 1st to August 3rd, 2008, the blog received 450,000 direct visitors, accounting for 18.85% of its traffic. Referring sites contributed to 74.99% with 1.8 million visitors, and 6.16% or 150,000 visitors arrived via search engines. This diversified traffic underscores the blog's reach and popularity across different referrer categories.
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