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		<title>Popularity of the Dairy and Animal Science Web Site &#8211; A Letter to Our Users</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><strong>by <a href="http://rosepruyne.com">Rose Pruyne</a></strong><strong><br />
Web Administrator,<br />
Department of Dairy and Animal Science</strong></p>
<p style="color: #006; text-align: right;"><strong><br />
&#8220;Great Web sites share everything they learn and hear<br />
(that&#8217;s relevant of course) with their users.&#8221;<br />
- Andrew B. King</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.das.psu.edu"><img class="size-thumbnail wp-image-307" style="float: left; margin: 0 .5em 0 0;" title="screen shot of das Web site" src="http://www.das.psu.edu/images-screenshots/das-site-2008-tn.jpg" alt="screen shot of das web site" width="200" height="242" /></a>What does it take to be successful on the Web? The answer to that is simple and yet not so simple: Provide relevant information. Make it easy to discover.<span id="more-308"></span></p>
<p>How do we make sure that we provide relevant information on <a title="Dairy and Animal Science Web Site" href="http://www.das.psu.edu" target="_self">the DAS Web Site</a>? We let go of the content.</p>
<p>That is, we entrust its care to nearly 30 content managers &#8211; researchers, educators, extension professionals, students &#8211; our experts around the state and in neighboring states. Along with regularly contributing their knowledge and expertise to <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu">das.psu.edu</a>, these individuals continually seek and apply feedback from you, our clientele.</p>
<p>And to guarantee that this content is accessible to every one of our users, regardless of individual needs or technologies, we continually test and readjust how the site delivers that information.</p>
<p>So, is it working? The message from you, our users, is <strong>yes</strong>.</p>
<h3>A snapshot of user activity</h3>
<p>From January 1 of this year to the present, the Dairy and Animal Science Web Site was visited<strong> 146,288 </strong>times &#8211; an average of about <strong>841 site visits each day</strong>. Compare this with benchmarked sites containing similar content, which  received an average of <strong>17,056 visits</strong> during the same time period.</p>
<p>Visits to das.psu.edu averaged a handful of page views each and added up to a total of <strong>488,322 page views</strong>. This is compared to an average of <strong>55,172 page views</strong> in the same time period on similar sites.</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.das.psu.edu/tetherton/wp-content/uploads/visits-chart4.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-298" title="visits-chart4" src="http://www.das.psu.edu/images-screenshots/visits-chart4.png" alt="" width="450" height="182" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.das.psu.edu/tetherton/wp-content/uploads/page-views-chart1.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-299" title="page-views-chart1" src="http://www.das.psu.edu/images-screenshots/page-views-chart1.png" alt="" width="450" height="190" /></a></p>
<p>Our visitors spent, on average, <strong>about 3 minutes</strong> reading the Web page(s) that that interested them &#8211; approximately the time it takes to<strong> </strong>give a Web page a fairly thorough perusal.  Considering that the tendency of users on the Web is to <em>skim </em>rather than read, this is an impressive amount of time to linger over Web content.</p>
<p>But perhaps the most telling is this: A total of 15,520 users repeatedly visited the pages they consider the most valuable to them -<strong> an average of more than 200 times each.</strong></p>
<h3>International visitors</h3>
<p>Our statistics show that a large number of our users are viewing das.psu.edu outside the United States &#8211; <strong>185 different countries and territories</strong>, including Canada, The United Kingdom, India, Australia, Mexico, the Philippines, Italy, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Spain, Greece, Denmark, Costa Rica, South Africa, and so on&#8230;</p>
<p>Aside from the United States, countries with the most visitors are <strong>Canada, with 4,074 visits</strong>; the <strong>UK, with 3,420 visits</strong>; <strong>India, with 2,276 visits</strong>; and <strong>Australia, with 1,814 visits</strong>. In addition, we receive a significant number of visitors from Spanish-speaking regions of the globe, which has lead us to <a title="Información en Español" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/Espanol/">translate much of our key information into Spanish</a> (the DAS Web site is one of a very few sites at Penn State to offer Spanish content).</p>
<p><a href="http://blogs.das.psu.edu/tetherton/wp-content/uploads/map.png"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-302" title="map showing top visiting nations to das.psu.edu" src="http://www.das.psu.edu/images-screenshots/map.png" alt="map showing top visiting nations to das.psu.edu: U.S., Canada, Australia, United Kingdom, and India" width="500" height="290" /></a></p>
<h3>How users get to the DAS site</h3>
<p>So far this year, more than 1,300 Web pages in education and industry linking to our site have generated 30,631 visits. By far, however, most users arrive at das.psu.edu using search engines &#8211; about 60 percent. (Of those, most are Google searches, with Yahoo coming in a distant second.)<br />
<a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/images-screenshots/search-engines1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-304" style="float: right;" title="referring page statistics for das.psu.edu" src="http://blogs.das.psu.edu/tetherton/wp-content/uploads/search-engines1.jpg" alt="referring page statistics for das.psu.edu" width="286" height="164" /></a></p>
<p>Search engine statistics can be a gold mine of information. By studying the most commonly used words or phrases entered into Web searches, we can better understand what our users are looking for &#8211; and if possible bring them to us sooner and make information even easier to find.</p>
<div style="background-color: #ebebe9; border: 1px solid #006; font-size: 90%; float: left; clear: left; margin: .5em .5em .5em 0; padding: .5em; width: 150px;"><strong>Other popular content</strong></p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Undergraduate Programs" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/undergraduate/">Undergraduate </a>and <a title="Graduate Programs" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/graduate/">Graduate</a> Programs</li>
<li><a title="4-H Programs" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/4h">4-H</a></li>
<li><a title="Invormacion en Espanol" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/Espanol/">Información en Español</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/news">News</a> and <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/events">Events</a></li>
<li><a title="Beef Pages at das.psu.edu" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/beef">Beef</a></li>
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<p><strong>Some commonly used search terms leading to the DAS Web Site</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>operational planning</li>
<li>dairy cattle</li>
<li>dairy nutrition</li>
<li>goat health / reproduction / diseases / nutrition</li>
<li>cow pictures</li>
<li>ag spanish</li>
<li>penn state dairy</li>
<li>meat quality assurance</li>
<li>block and bridle</li>
<li>nutrición</li>
<li>animal science</li>
<li>equine science</li>
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<h3>Top content</h3>
<p><strong>Dairy</strong><br />
Year in and year out, the most popular content on the DAS Web site revolves around the <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/dairy">main Dairy Science pages</a>, <a title="Dairy Nutrition at Penn State" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/dairynutrition/">Dairy Nutrition</a> &#8211; including information specific to <a title="Calf Nutrition Pages" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/dairy/dairy-nutrition/calves">Calves</a> and <a title="Heifer Nutrition Pages" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/dairy/dairy-nutrition/heifers">Heifers</a>, <a title="Dairy Reproduction Web Pages" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/dairy/reproduction">dairy reproduction</a>, <a title="Penn State Dairy Alliance" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/4-h/dairy-cattle">Dairy 4-H</a>, <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/dairydigest">Dairy Digest</a>, the <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/capitalregion/capital-region-dairy-team/">Capital Region Dairy Team</a>, and <a title="Penn State Dairy Alliance" href="http://dairyalliance.psu.edu">Penn State Dairy Alliance</a>. Visits to all dairy-related pages total <strong>99,788</strong> since January 1.</p>
<p><strong>Equine</strong><br />
Equine ranks second only to Dairy. Since January 1, equine-related pages have collected  <strong>57,226 visits</strong>. This includes the main  <a title="Equine Science Web Pages" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/equine">Equine Science</a> pages, the <a title="Penn State Horse Newsletter" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/equine-science/penn-state-horse-newsletter">Penn State Horse Newsletter</a>, and the <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/das/4-h/horses">4-H Horse Program</a>.</p>
<p><strong>Goats</strong><br />
Pages addressing <a href="http://www.das.psu.edu/goats">Goat Health, Nutrition, and Reproduction</a> and the <a title="4-H Goat Program" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/4h/goats">4-H Goat Program</a> received the third most visits &#8211;  <strong>28,126 </strong>since January 1.</p>
<p><strong id="j0am11">Publications</strong><br id="j0am12" />The <a id="j0am13" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/publications">Publications Catalog</a> is one of the most valued resources on the DAS site, getting <strong>19,096 visits</strong> so far this year. The catalog contains articles, fact sheets, presentations, videos, podcasts, and other multimedia.</p>
<p><strong>Faculty-Staff Directory</strong><br />
Users frequently seek contact information (in addition to other material) when visiting a site. So not surprisingly, our <a title="DAS Faculty Staff Directory" href="http://www.das.psu.edu/directory/">Faculty-Staff Directory</a> averages about <strong>2,000 visits each month</strong>. So far this year, it has received <strong>15,563 visits</strong>. Along with contact information, visitors are interested in vitae, publications, and individuals&#8217; Web sites, such as <a title="Dairy and Animal Science Blogs" href="http://blogs.das.psu.edu">the Dairy and Animal Science Blogs</a>.</p>
<h3>A few words on technology</h3>
<p>These days, most of our site visitors have high-speed connections and current-generation Web browsers. A significant number, however, still use dialup (nearly 7,000 site visits so far this year) and have older Web browsers. However, this does not pose a problem because the <a title="World Wide Web Consortium's Web Standards Page" href="http://www.w3.org/">Web Standards-compliancy</a> of das.psu.edu means that its content is accessible regardless of connection speed or browser generation.</p>
<h3>Thank you for your loyalty! Now, what can we do better?</h3>
<p>We appreciate how our users have let us know that the DAS Web site is providing informative, usable content. You have made this clear not just through usage statistics, but through your comments and feedback.</p>
<p>We want to continue to improve your experience at das.psu.edu. Please <a href="mailto:rtp2@psu.edu">let us know what you need</a>.</p>
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