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| yogani |
Posted - Jan 02 2009 : 12:52:50 PM Updated March 31, 2013
Hi All:
The AYP website and support forums have seen 755 thousand unique visitors from 222 countries and territories, and 10.1 million page views (hits) since Google Analytics record-keeping started in July 2007.
The following graph, data and map links cover AYP website and support forum traffic statistics since July 2007. Statistics for 2003-2006 are not included. The graphs show monthly data.
All Traffic - July 2007 to March 2013 Unique Visitors = 755,143 Visits (new + returning) = 1,766,460 Page Views (hits) = 10,065,488 ------------------------------------
12 Months Ending March 2013 Unique Visitors = 224,400 Visits (new + returning) = 417,923 Page Views (hits) = 1,658,630
Full Year 2012 Unique Visitors = 193,379 Visits (new + returning) = 383,906 Page Views (hits) = 1,651,116
Full Year 2011 Unique Visitors = 142,759 Visits (new + returning) = 344,024 Page Views (hits) = 1,801,534
Full Year 2010 Unique Visitors = 133,276 Visits (new + returning) = 330,947 Page Views (hits) = 1,983,504
Full Year 2009 Unique Visitors = 112,923 Visits (new + returning) = 280,632 Page Views (hits) = 2,020,749
Full Year 2008 Unique Visitors = 82,492 Visits (new + returning) = 218,804 Page Views (hits) = 1,604,371
6 Months 2007 (Full Year Estimates = 6 Month Stats x 2) Unique Visitors = 55,894 (full year estimate) Visits (new + returning) = 159,718 (full year estimate) Page Views (hits) = 1,129,588 (full year estimate)
Regional Maps and Statistics
For those who are interested in regional traffic details, below are Google maps and statistics showing AYP website traffic distribution for the world, zooming in on the most active countries and regions.
World - All Countries/Territories (July 2007 - March 2013) -- or view by city World - All Countries/Territories (12 Months Ending March 2013) -- or view by city
Most active countries/regions (July 2007 - Dec 2012):
1. United States - All 50 states - most active first: CA,NY,PA,FL,TX,VA,IL,MI,CO,MA,NJ,WA,OH,GA,WI,MN,MD,AZ,NC,OR,CT,LA,UT,RI,KS,DC, MO,TN,NM,MT,IN,IA,AL,OK,HI,WV,NV,SC,AR,KY,VT,NE,NH,MS,ME,ID,DE,AK,SD,ND,WY
2. United Kingdom and Ireland 3. India 4. Canada 5. Germany 6. Australia and New Zealand 7. Sweden 8. France 9. Lebanon 10. Spain 11. Czech Republic 12. Netherlands 13. Israel 14. Norway 15. Italy 17. Singapore 18. Belgium 19. Bulgaria 20. Finland 21. Japan 22. Portugal 22. United Arab Emirates 23. Brazil 24. Switzerland 25. China (mainland), Hong Kong and Taiwan 26. Malaysia 27. Mexico 28. South Africa 29. Poland 30. Argentina 31. Romania 32. Thailand 33. Hungary 34. Philippines 35. Greece 36. Austria 37. Russia 38. Croatia 39. Denmark 40. Turkey 41. Nepal 42. Indonesia 43. Saudia Arabia 44. Pakistan 45. Trinidad and Tobago 46. Slovenia 47. Slovakia 48. Iran 49. Ukraine 50. Egypt
Demographics from "AYP on YouTube"
Age and Gender - Dec 2008 - Dec 2012 (based on 285,000 video views)
Note: The geographical distribution of AYP on YouTube video views is similar to the Google stats above. Since Google does not cover age and gender demographics, the YouTube stats for this are included here.
Wishing you the best on your path. Practice wisely, and enjoy!
The guru is in you. |
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| yogani |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 11:51:18 AM Hi Ananda:
Whatever name and URL is used for a translation, it is very important to be consistent and keep it the same over the long term. If it keeps changing and starting over, the readership growth momentum is lost each time. The name itself is not nearly as important as a consistent presence that can be built upon over time.
The guru is in you.
PS: It is likely that traffic coming from all Arab-speaking countries to the AYP English website is getting help from the Arabic translation. Thanks! 
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| Ananda |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 11:35:31 AM Hi Yogani, you might be surprised but most of the people who live in Beirut and the coastal area in Lebanon really hate reading in Arabic so when myself or any of my friends share the AYP msg we usually share www.aypsite.org before sharing the Arabic website.
In Beirut I just shared with a few friends and it spread word to mouth faster then I expected (mainly because the sharing was done with some teachers from other schools.)
As for the new arabic website, it's not getting as much visitors as the old meyoga website.
Ayparabia (which covers the arab world) is getting approximately between 250 and 290 unique visitors a month while as meyoga used to get almost 1000 unique visitors a month. Maybe it's something that has to do with the name... Can't figure this out yet but when one writes yoga in arabic the google results for ayparabia come late while as they used to be shown on the first two or three pages at the times when meyoga was around.
Love, Ananda |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 10:42:53 AM quote: Originally posted by Ananda
I always heard other yogis (some who are teachers!) here in Beirut telling me that they are spreading the word but this is far beyond what I expected and Lebanon is such a small country...
Happy new year Yoganiji for you and the world.
Light and Love, Ananda
Hi Ananda:
And the statistics here do not include the Arabic website, or any other translations of the AYP lessons. There can be no doubt that the translations are feeding back to the AYP English website, and vise-versa. It is all connected.
Very good job! 
The guru is in you.
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| Ananda |
Posted - Jan 03 2011 : 08:52:49 AM I always heard other yogis (some who are teachers!) here in Beirut telling me that they are spreading the word but this is far beyond what I expected and Lebanon is such a small country...
Happy new year Yoganiji for you and the world.
Light and Love, Ananda |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 02 2011 : 8:49:07 PM Hi All:
The AYP website and forum traffic statistics have been updated through December 2010 in the first post of this topic, here: http://www.aypsite.org/forum/topic....OPIC_ID=4975
Some highlights:
1. The number of traffic maps has been increased to cover all 50 states in the USA, and the 50 countries/regions having the most traffic. This has been done to provide more information for those interested in organizing and/or participating in AYP meditation groups, training and retreats. It is nice to know when there are folks with similar interests nearby.
2. Especially notable are the countries near the top of the list which would likely not be there without the ongoing efforts of translators of the AYP writings, planning contacts and leaders of AYP events. Many thanks to all who are helping so many to undertake self-directed practice!
3. While the growth of unique visitors to the AYP website and forums was good in 2010 (up 18% to 133,000), the overall page views (hits) were down slightly from 2009. While it is hard to pin-point the reasons for this, it may be be related to more practitioners using the AYP books, which have seen more readers since last summer, particularly since bundled offerings for the AYP ebooks and audiobooks came out.
Wishing everyone all the best on your path for 2011, and beyond!
The guru is in you.
PS: Related links:
AYP Website and Forum Traffic Statistics
International Translations for the AYP Lessons (not included in the traffic statistics here)
AYP Local Planning Contacts
Bundled AYP eBooks and AudioBooks
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| krcqimpro1 |
Posted - Oct 26 2010 : 04:31:15 AM quote: Originally posted by yogani
Updated September 30, 2010
Hi All:
The AYP website and support forums have seen 317 thousand unique visitors from 212 countries and territories, and 5.7 million page views (hits) since Google record-keeping started in July 2007.
The following graph and data links from Google cover AYP website and forum traffic statistics. The graphs show monthly data.
All Traffic - July 2007 (when Google data started) to September 2010 Unique Visitors = 317,480 Visits (new + returning) = 825,022 Page Views (hits) = 5,695,675
12 Months Ending September 2010 Unique Visitors = 129,131 Visits (new + returning) = 321,094 Page Views (hits) = 2,014,739
Full Year 2009 Unique Visitors = 112,923 Visits (new + returning) = 280,632 Page Views (hits) = 2,020,749
Full Year 2008 Unique Visitors = 82,492 Visits (new + returning) = 218,804 Page Views (hits) = 1,604,371
6 Months 2007 (Full Year Estimates = 6 Month Stats x 2) Unique Visitors = 55,894 (full year estimate) Visits (new + returning) = 159,718 (full year estimate) Page Views (hits) = 1,129,588 (full year estimate)
Regional Maps and Statistics
For those who are interested in regional traffic details, below are Google maps and statistics showing AYP website traffic distribution for the world, zooming in on the most active countries and regions.
World - All Countries/Territories (July 2007 - Sept 2010) World - All Countries/Territories (12 Months Ending Sept 2010)
Most active countries/regions (July 2007 - Dec 2009):
1. United States - All (most active states - California, New York, Pennsylvania, Florida, Virginia, Texas)
2. United Kingdom and Ireland
3. India
4. Canada
5. Germany
6. Sweden
7. France
8. Australia and New Zealand
Demographics from "AYP on YouTube"
Age and Gender - Jan 2009 - Sept 2010 (based on 126,000 video views)
Note: The geographical distribution of AYP on YouTube video views is similar to the Google stats above. Since Google does not cover age and gender demographics, the YouTube stats for this are included here.
Wishing you the best on your path. Practice wisely, and enjoy!
The guru is in you.
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| yogani |
Posted - Oct 01 2010 : 12:26:53 PM Hi All:
The Google website statistics and YouTube age/gender demographics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of September 30, 2010.
The world maps with ranked country statistics have also been updated through September 2010, since 2007 and for the past 12 months. The most active individual country/region maps are updated annually, so those will be updated at the end of the year.
Wishing you all the best on your path!
The guru is in you.
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| dgunz11 |
Posted - Aug 30 2010 : 09:21:59 AM quote: Originally posted by yogani
Hi All:
The Google website statistics and YouTube age/gender demographics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of June 30, 2010.
The world maps with ranked country statistics have also been updated through June 2010, since 2007 and for the past 12 months. The most active individual country/region maps are updated annually, so those will be updated at the end of the year.
Wishing you all the best on your path!
The guru is in you.
Thanks yogani for updating.
john |
| yogani |
Posted - Jul 01 2010 : 2:16:55 PM Hi All:
The Google website statistics and YouTube age/gender demographics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of June 30, 2010.
The world maps with ranked country statistics have also been updated through June 2010, since 2007 and for the past 12 months. The most active individual country/region maps are updated annually, so those will be updated at the end of the year.
Wishing you all the best on your path!
The guru is in you.
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| yogani |
Posted - Apr 02 2010 : 11:53:46 AM Hi All:
The above website statistics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of March 31, 2010.
The most active countries/regions maps and Youtube demographics are updated annually, so those will be updated at the end of the year.
Wishing you all the best on your path!
The guru is in you.
PS: World map and stat links are now provided for both July 2007 - March 2010 and 12 Months Ending March 2010, so more recent country/territory activity can be seen in relation to the whole.
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| yogani |
Posted - Jan 08 2010 : 09:48:26 AM Hi All:
Because Google Analytics does not provide age and gender demographics, these have been added for 2009 from AYP on YouTube at the bottom of the above website statistics (first post in this topic).
You might find it interesting. I did. 
All the best!
The guru is in you. |
| miguel |
Posted - Jan 03 2010 : 10:30:12 AM Definitely,yes. |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 02 2010 : 08:27:39 AM quote: Originally posted by krcqimpro1
Far from fading, I think there is a huge upsurge, worldwide,in (benign)spiritual activity. It is palpable in India, as I am sure it must be elsewhere, fundamentalism and fanaticism notwithstanding in some areas. krish
Definitely, but not necessarily the way traditionalists would like. Nevertheless, change is happening on the deepest levels. "The Shine" is emerging in everyone, everywhere.
The guru is in you. |
| krcqimpro1 |
Posted - Jan 02 2010 : 07:52:18 AM Far from fading, I think there is a huge upsurge, worldwide,in (benign)spiritual activity. It is palpable in India, as I am sure it must be elsewhere, fundamentalism and fanaticism notwithstanding in some areas. krish |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 02 2010 : 07:38:12 AM quote: Originally posted by krcqimpro1
Hi Yogani, Another point of interest might be to check (if possible) how many of the visitors from countries other than India are actually of Indian origin. I expect there would be many. Krish
Hi Krish:
While I don't have statistics on that, it has been a large number (maybe 10-20%) seen here in email (and in the forums) over the years from USA, Canada, Europe, Middle East and elsewhere. These are people from India living the modern lifestyle around the world, and may well represent the path of full-scope yoga in India in coming years. So, yes, good point. India reaches far beyond her borders these days.
Some have said that the rich spiritual heritage of India is fading under the pressure of modern industrial society. I don't think this is true. It is transforming to meet the need of the times, as it always has. People everywhere have an inherent need to cultivate their infinite inner potential -- more now than ever. So adaptions and integrations of the ancient wisdom for more effective application are sure to continue in the modern age. AYP is but one example of this.
The guru is in you.
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| krcqimpro1 |
Posted - Jan 01 2010 : 11:59:15 PM Hi Yogani, Another point of interest might be to check (if possible) how many of the visitors from countries other than India are actually of Indian origin. I expect there would be many. Krish |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 01 2010 : 2:27:53 PM Hi Krish:
India is an interesting study. The AYP stats point to a few things.
First, as you noticed, the land of yoga is yet to catch on to the AYP approach. Perhaps because thousands of traditional gurus are available to the broad population (over 1 billion) in India. At the same time, those who have been migrating to a modern industrial lifestyle (about 300 million?) may be rejecting the old traditions, and have not yet seen AYP as part of a new way of approaching spiritual development that is compatible with the modern lifestyle, and even compatible with (supplementing) the ancient spiritual traditions.
Your comments over here provide more perspective on the situation: http://www.aypsite.org/forum/topic....D=3426#61841
What may not be obvious from the AYP stats is that traffic from India is accelerating. If you look at the 2.5 year country ranking, there is a significant gap in traffic between the UK and India. If you look at the country ranking in the 2009 stats (about 2/3 of the way down the PDF), you will see that in 2009 the gap between the UK and India traffic became almost nil. It is pretty clear that India is passing the UK in traffic, probably having more traffic than the UK in the second half of 2009. Let's face it, a country with 1 billion people will bring more traffic than a country with 60 million. It is only a matter of time.
The next one for India to overtake in AYP traffic is the USA. That might take a while. I'm all for it.
It is interesting to look at the distribution of AYP traffic in India. The Chennai/Bangalore area (where you are) is the most active AYP region, with the Mumbai/Pune area running second, and the Delhi/New Delhi area running third. So the big modern cities are where AYP is finding readership. It's not surprising, considering the progressive approach we are pursuing here, geared to unfolding spiritual progress within a modern lifestyle in a self-directed fashion.
India is a sleeping giant in so many ways. It will be interesting to see how it plays out with AYP there. Your help in spreading the word is much appreciated. Not one sharing goes in vain. As you said in your other post, the potential is huge. All things in good time.
The guru is in you.
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| krcqimpro1 |
Posted - Jan 01 2010 : 11:59:58 AM Hi Yogani, Excellent stats.! As you say, very revealing. It speaks volumes about the universality and secularity of the teachings.I am however puzzled that even though India has contributed to a lot of your teachings, the "visitors" from India are a lot less than what I would have expected. But I expect these figures to change dramatically.
Krish |
| yogani |
Posted - Jan 01 2010 : 10:43:50 AM Hi All:
The above website statistics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of December 31, 2009.
With it being year end, the most active countries/regions maps and statistics have been updated also.
All the best for 2010!
The guru is in you.
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| yogani |
Posted - Oct 01 2009 : 10:55:31 AM Hi All:
The above website statistics (first post in this topic) have been updated as of September 30, 2009.
All the best!
The guru is in you.
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| christiane |
Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 9:51:10 PM quote: Originally posted by Christi
quote: What about the land of the cedars?!
Hi Christiane,
If the land of the cedars is the Lebanon (please forgive my lack of education), then it is listed on this page:
http://www.aypsite.org/images/AYPsite-world.pdf
Christi
Oh! thank you! the statistics are quite impressing! I feel less lonely 
_/\_ |
| Christi |
Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 6:23:27 PM Hi Louis,
I didn't like to say anything... so I'm glad you spotted it first.
I think there are a few million Irish... but it is still a good count on the web stats.
Christi |
| Sparkle |
Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 6:15:12 PM quote: Originally posted by Sparkle
Hi Yogani Looking at Ireland I see there are 4,825 visits, which is pretty cool and represents just over 1 visit per head of population. Wasn't expecting so many
I must be going barmy, I guess we have more than 4,825 people in Ireland. Nevertheless it;s still a good count |
| Christi |
Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 4:34:08 PM quote: What about the land of the cedars?!
Hi Christiane,
If the land of the cedars is the Lebanon (please forgive my lack of education), then it is listed on this page:
http://www.aypsite.org/images/AYPsite-world.pdf
Christi |
| christiane |
Posted - Jul 01 2009 : 1:45:14 PM What about the land of the cedars?!   |
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