Chiropractic Geo Analytics Reports February 2007
Information provided here is a result of data collected from Planet Chiropractic log files on user traffic for geo targeted local chiropractic pages for the month of February 2007. The Chiropractic Directory Project is studying all states in the US in an effort to determine which states are showing greater activity for “chiropractic” related searches on the web.
This report comes from February of 2007. Thank you to planetc1.com for sharing this information so it can be betterunderstood and utilized by others to improve their results.
Profile Name: www.planetc1.com
Report Name: Executive Overview
Date Range: 2/1/2007 - 3/1/2007
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Visitor Types: Visits
New Visitor: 4004
Returning Visitor: 479
Country / Region / City
(listing top 20 locations only)
Los Angeles (page delivered: What it’s like to be a chiropractor)
San Diego (page delivered: San Diego Chiropractor)
Houston (page delivered: Chiropractors Texas)
Phoenix (page delivered: Phoenix Chiropractor)
Venice (page delivered: Venice Chiropractor)
Minneapolis (page delivered: Minneapolis Chiropractor)
Chicago (page delivered: Chicago Chiropractic Directory)
New York (page delivered: Chiropractors New York)
Irvine (page delivered: Orange County Chiropractic Directory)
Seattle (page delivered: Seattle Chiropractor)
Salt Lake City (page delivered: Chiropractors Utah)
Dallas (page delivered: data not shown)
Oakland (page delivered: data not shown)
Sacramento (page delivered: Sacramento Chiropractor)
Chandler (page delivered: data not shown)
Atlanta (page delivered: data not shown)
Denver (page delivered: data not shown)
Las Vegas (page delivered: Las Vegas Chiropractor)
Saint Paul (page delivered: data not shown)
Cleveland (page delivered: data not shown)
Miami (page delivered: data not shown)

Visits by Source
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Sources Visits
google: 3555
yahoo: 328
aol: 158
(direct): 139
msn: 54

Summary
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Los Angeles was the most searched for location in the United States, followed by San Diego, and then Houston, Texas. Distribution of search was spread across US with little to no traffic coming from non US sources. Google was the most common search engine delivering traffic followed by Yahoo! and then AOL (America Online). Of the more than 4000 visitors, only around 400 visited any of the pages a 2nd time in the 28 day period.

