Across 65 monitored sites, the network recorded 14,810 visits and 16,450 page views for the week of April 26 through May 2. Visits were up 13.23% week-over-week. Page views rose 8.44%. Median page load time came in at 2,883ms, a 25.93% increase over the prior period — the one metric trending in the wrong direction.
The visit-to-pageview ratio of roughly 1.11 indicates modest but consistent depth of engagement: visitors are reading past the landing page on average, though not dramatically so. The load time deterioration warrants monitoring; a jump of roughly 600ms in a single week is non-trivial and could reflect increased traffic from slower connection profiles, a content delivery issue, or heavier page assets on recently published posts.
Top Sites by Visits
technologies.org led the network with approximately 1,650 visits. Chrome and Unknown (likely bot-filtered or direct) each accounted for the majority of traffic at 840 and 800 respectively, with a small ChromeMobileWebview segment of 10. The Chrome-dominant profile suggests desktop-skewed readership consistent with a technology-topic audience.
analysis.org came in second with approximately 650 visits. The Unknown browser segment led at 360, ahead of Chrome at 260 and Edge at 30. The elevated Unknown share relative to the top site may reflect API scrapers, feed readers, or headless clients — plausible given the financial and market analysis content type that attracts programmatic consumption.
cybersecuritymarket.com ranked third with approximately 620 visits. Chrome dominated at 570, with Unknown and Edge accounting for a combined 50. The Chrome concentration is the sharpest of the top three, suggesting a reader base arriving from conventional web search on desktop.
blockchaining.org, technologyconference.com, marketanalysis.com, osint.org, opinion.org, tography.org, and eventcalendar.net rounded out the top ten. Detailed visit breakdowns for those sites were not captured in the export, but their presence in the top ten confirms consistent baseline traffic across several content verticals.
Observations
The top three sites are concentrated in technology, finance, and cybersecurity — verticals with strong search demand and return visitor behavior. The combined top-three visit count of roughly 2,920 represents approximately 20% of total network visits, a reasonable concentration for a 65-site portfolio without a single dominant flagship.
Load time remains the primary performance concern. Sites with heavy image payloads or unoptimized Hugo themes should be audited first. The Core Web Vitals data from Cloudflare — LCP, CLS, and INP percentile distributions — was not captured in this export and should be reviewed directly in the dashboard for the top sites, particularly technologies.org and analysis.org, which carry the most traffic exposure.
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