Inquirer.net leaps to No. 21 in 100Hot
THE INQUIRER Interactive at www.inquirer.net jumped three notches from its
previous ranking to become the world’s 21st most visited news website, according
to the latest update of Washington-based 100Hot.com (www.100hot.com).
Inquirer.net affirms its place as the only Philippine site to land in the Top
30 joining the ranks of global news organizations such as CNN and CNET.
It has been a steady climb for Inquirer.net at the rankings of 100Hot
affirming that the website continues to generate more page views, or more
requests for online readers to
view pages from the online newspaper.
Inquirer.net has actually jumped 14 notches from No. 35 to its present
ranking in a span of just two months. On November, 100Hot.com ranked
Inquirer.net to No. 26, overtaking the online edition of the Wall Street Journal
(www.wsj.com).
Based on data provided by US-based website host Uunet, an MCI Worldcom
company, Inquirer.net was averaging 340,859 page views a day in October a huge
jump from the 231,894 daily average in September. Inquirer.net actually logged
an all-time high of 813,421 page views in a single day from 00:00 GMT to 23:59
GMT (8 a.m. Oct. 16 to 8 a.m. Oct. 17, Manila Time).
This jump in page views can be attributed to the introduction of features
added to the online newspaper that includes Breaking News, 24H Edition, the
Special Sites and most recently the Estrada Impeachment Trial Running Account,
the first of its kind in the Philippines.
A "page view" refers to a request by a browser for a single webpage or
HyperText Markup Language page. Meanwhile, "hits" are requests not only for the
HTML page but also all its associated elements, including images, text files and
scripts.
One page view is equivalent to several hits, from a low of five to as many as
two dozen depending on the number of images in the particular HTML page. This
makes page views a more accurate gauge of the amount of traffic a website
actually generates.
The Inquirer online edition first broke into the Top 40 on Aug. 24, when
100Hot.com ranked it the world’s 40th most popular news site. 100Hot.com is
maintained by Seattle, Washington-based Go2 Networks (www.go2net.com), a
Nasdaq-listed firm. —Inquirer.net
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