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Webdetail.org gave me October figures, but after refresh gave me lower figures for April. Seasonal factors?

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Webdetail.org gave me October figures, but after refresh gave me lower figures for April. Seasonal factors?
maybe... you'd expect summer numbers to be lower than winters, spring vs autum/fall - it's possible.

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Originally posted by trev33
maybe... you'd expect summer numbers to be lower than winters, spring vs autum/fall - it's possible.
Did you consider membership requests north and south of the equator when evaluating seasonality?

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Originally posted by Legend
Having rejoined as a member after a 2 year absense from RHP it seems that the site is less active with subscribers?

Is the total number of paying members increasing or not???
If I recall correctly, Chris (one of the developers of the site) likes looking at stats like this. It might be best to ask him.

I am sure he could find out with a simple SQL statement.

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Originally posted by Madman1
Did you consider membership requests north and south of the equator when evaluating seasonality?
since the majority of subs come from n. america and europe. no.

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eHow quote: almost 90 percent of the world's population lives north of the equator.

Read more: How to Understand Earth's Population Distribution | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2243885_understand-earths-population-distribution.html#ixzz1KDMjsZsU


We downunders don't make it into the population statistics, most of the time.