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[MW:1905] RE: 1903] Sharing info about this group and visitor profile

Attaching image file (country wide visitor profile) as it is not appearing in the message.

Thanks.

 


From: materials-welding@googlegroups.com [mailto:materials-welding@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Bathula Raghuram (Mumbai - PIPING)
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 10:16 AM
To: materials-welding@googlegroups.com
Subject: [MW:1903] Sharing info about this group and visitor profile

 

Dear Members

Group subscriptions have crossed 1000+ mark (1004 as on 08th April 2009). I would like to thank all the members, and moderators for their time and patience.

A request to all members:

1) Please post your query in simple and clear language with appropriate subject line.

2) Please don’t ask for any standard or copy right material.

3) Jobs, career opportunity posting are not allowed in the group (instead you may join material & welding group at www.linkedin.com), where there is no restriction on the moderation, and this is to ensure and limit the no of messages in our inbox daily.

4) While moderators are taking utmost care to screen all the posts (messages are 100% moderated), in this process sometimes there may be delay in approving the messages, request you not to repost the message.

For your information all the messages are archived automatically on http://materials-welding.blogspot.com

And I would like share statistics of the visitor profile on the blog as on 08th April 2008 (started tracking from mid August 2008)

Country wide visitor profile

  PAGE VIEWS   
       
        Total   66,502         
        Average Per Day 378            
        Average Per Visit       1.6            
        Last Hour       47             
        Today   346            
        This Week       2,647     

       
 

Last 30 days visit/page view details

 

Drop your judgment about your self, about people around you and about situations. You will see that suddenly you have become stress-free! That is all it takes to be liberated from stress.

Best regards

B. Raghuram

http://groups.google.com/group/materials-welding?hl=en

 



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