It seemed high to me too, and it hasn't always been that high. I don't think I got 200 visits total in the first full year it was up. In 2008 traffic started out at 10-15/day and ended the year over 100/day. After February, 2009 it jumped up to 200-600 (average close to 250/day) and has stayed there. The thing that amazed me was the time/visit has gone up with the visitor count. Last year the average was 6 seconds, this year it is 45 seconds. I don't know what it means, either people are having trouble finding what they're looking for or they're reading it on line instead of downloading it.
I've looked at referrals and about 1/3 of the people on my site start at eng-tips.com and followed the link in my signature there. A small number type my url into their browser (no indication of where they got it), and the rest find me through a search engine. Drilling further, the searches mostly make sense (e.g., "CBM", "Low Pressure Operations", "pigging", "screw compressors", "air purge", "static testing", etc) and I'm finding that for those sorts of queries I'm usually on the first page of Google. The search that doesn't make sense to me is around 1/4 of the searches are for "MuleShoe Engineering". I don't have a clue why a dozen people a day around the world type that into their search engine. Unfortunately my web host statistics don't allow relating a query to a URL.
SixFtSix, as you can see from that ramble, once you have your site up (regardless of who developed it), there is a wealth of information available to see how it is playing in the 'burbs. It is a good idea to pay attention to the statistics and look for areas to strengthen your content (e.g., I noticed that I was getting hits on "Purging" and everything on my page about purging was weak so I put up some content that addressed that topic directly).
David Simpson, PE
MuleShoe Engineering
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