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  • Geolocation of SEQanswers Visitors

    Based on some interest, I started digging into the localization of our visitors, and thought it would be interesting to share.

    Google Analytics makes visualization of this data easy, unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way to extract all this data to enable further parsing. If someone is a GA-API pro, let me know. We could go straight from the ips, but that's more involved. I'd be willing to spring for one of these pay services (for example MaxMind), but I'd definitely need someone to take the reins.

    So what follows are visitor maps directly from Analytics. If someone wants to see specific areas in more detail, let me know.

    World


    North America
    USA


    Canada


    Central America


    South America


    Europe
    Northern Europe


    Southern Europe


    Western Europe


    Eastern Europe





    Asia


    Africa





    Oceania

  • #2
    oooh...free community maintained geolocation db...with API...http://www.hostip.info

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ECO View Post
      Based on some interest, I started digging into the localization of our visitors, and thought it would be interesting to share.

      Google Analytics makes visualization of this data easy, unfortunately there doesn't appear to be a way to extract all this data to enable further parsing. If someone is a GA-API pro, let me know. We could go straight from the ips, but that's more involved. I'd be willing to spring for one of these pay services (for example MaxMind), but I'd definitely need someone to take the reins.

      So what follows are visitor maps directly from Analytics. If someone wants to see specific areas in more detail, let me know.
      Cool!
      Looks nice
      What is the time frame for these numbers?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by steven View Post
        What is the time frame for these numbers?
        I knew that would be the first question...however I'm going to keep that to myself for now, sorry.

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        • #5
          Thats neat!
          --
          bioinfosm

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ECO View Post
            I knew that would be the first question...however I'm going to keep that to myself for now, sorry.
            ha ha, fair enough
            thanks for the pics anyway!
            Last edited by steven; 03-03-2010, 08:29 AM. Reason: minor edit

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            • #7
              nice Mexico has more visitors than what I would have guessed.
              L. Collado Torres, Ph.D. student in Biostatistics.

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              • #8
                seems oddly unpopular with the French ?

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                • #9
                  Hostip.info is OK but I encountered reliability issues when I was using it. A better alternative would be to get a commercial geolocation database like from IP2Location or maybe even go with a web service from FraudLabs which has a free account : http://www.fraudlabs.com/freelicense.aspx?PackageID=2e .

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