Yet another review of the previous month’s visitors statistics, for the ninth time since the ffindr blog’s first post almost a year ago. Nine reports of uninterrupted growth, take a look back to compare the figures... Mai ’08, June ’08, September ’08, November ’08, December ’08, January ’09, February ’09, March ’09.
Following the steady growth, also April 2009 brought some records: unmatched 14,000 visitors (+1,200) from 120 countries (+3) browsed almost 42,500 pages (-1,500 compared to March)! That makes up a nice little village of Frisbee folks.
The top ten of visits by country features the same ten nations as last month. UK is coming very close to the top three, and Italy stepped up to the four percent share of users.
Things are getting closer and closer on city level, with ffindr-hometown Paris loosing more and more of its share (which is a good sign). Ultimate hotspots Seattle (US) and Munich (Germany) made it for the first time into the top ten, with ffindr-veteran Warsaw back on the list.
And finally a look at the most visited tournaments on ffindr, with three Italian Beach Ultimate tournaments on the top. Paganello clearly underlined its incomparable popularity with outstanding 1,560 hits. Definitely the place to go, be there next year.
If the growing popularity of ffindr mirrors the overall popularity of Frisbee (and Ultimate in particular), things look good for our sport. And besides the numbers and figures there are also other (more serious?) indicators for the increasing popularity of Ultimate Frisbee: such as a recently published article on the New York Times stating that Ultimate Frisbee Takes Off...
"In the last 10 years, Ultimate Frisbee has become one of the world’s fastest-growing sports. It is played in more than 42 countries. Ultimate’s success at the college level, attracting traditional athletes from other sports like soccer and football to compete on its teams, is largely what has elevated the game to this stage."
All in all I conclude that there are good chances that also the number of ffindr users continues to grow. In the meanwhile I’m working on new features (did I mention the automated registration process?) to make ffindr ever more useful.
Dear christian & the team of ffindr We appreciate your services, your efforts for the Disc sports in all over the world.
Well-done Ffindr.
At this point I must take advantage and want to pass the message to all the guys who are involved in disc sports in Pakistan.
Dear Freinds,
We wish all the guys who are attached with flying disc game in Pakistan. Please keep in touch with us for a meeting. We are working for the betterment of game and maintaining its standards, if anyone will get us in contact and those people who are individually involved in supporting sports it will be appreciated.
A lot of fields and associations are looking for help and strengthening their hands for best achievements so please come forward and help us to take the game to its best height both nationally and internationally.
PFDF sincerely works for the game and knows how to keep the values for its country and the prestige of this game. Please keep in mind contacting federations internationally directly and making false promises are no good for our reputation. For this we are soon going to hold a general meeting in which we are going to invite members from all over willing to join the game and support it to make our proper way through the whole country and further more internationally. We request all of you please contact directly with PFDF email is fdpakistan@gmail.com send the details of individuals . That is very helpful for us to promote the game for its best interest. Please gives us your contact numbers. We will contact you.
Great Regards,
Azhar Khan Burki (President) Pakistan Flying Disc federation
Toseef Amjad Bukhari Secretary General Pakistan Flying Disc Federation