Category Archives: Website admin and stats

Private Law Theory blog passes 1,000,000 views

The Private Law Theory blog went online on 3 September 2011. Today the number of page views passed one million. Most popular articles over the entire period: Maria Lee, ‘The Public Interest in Private Nuisance: Collectives and Communities in Tort’ Larissa Katz, ‘The Concept of Ownership and the Relativity of Title’ Mark Pawlowski, ‘Is equity […]

Private Law Theory blog – 10th anniversary

This blog went live on 3 September 2011. Since that time there have been 903,575 page views – 260,800 in the past year. There are currently 442 public subscribers, 153 registered subscribers. Site visitors in this past year were from: UK – 46004 (17.5%) US – 29448 (11.3%) Australia – 16595 (6.4%) Canada – 12120 […]

Private Law Theory Blog, the first 7 years

This blog went live on 3 September 2011, and since then there have been 5,878 published posts – 1,251 in the past year. In this past year there have been 98,638 page views, by 25,547 distinct visitors. There are currently 658 subscribers (who receive every new post) and 57 registered users (who receive posts in […]

Would you prefer your posts from the Private Law Theory blog to be more selective?

As you may know, the current e-mail subscription facility is undiscriminating, notifying all 600-odd subscribers of everything new, even if their interests are more limited. I have allowed this situation to continue for so long partly because it works, but mostly because the alternative is worse: extra admin and complication for all concerned, over-reliance on […]

Private Law Theory Blog, the first 6 years

This blog went live on 3 September 2011, and since then there have been 4,627 published posts. Each new post now goes to current subscribers – there are currently 653 subscribers, also a significant number of the posts are picked up on RSS and other channels. In this past year there have been 141,755 page […]

Private Law Theory blog, the first 4 years

This blog went live on 3 September 2011, and since then there have been 2,526 published posts. Each post goes out to current subscribers – there are currently 424 subscribers. In this past year there have been 132,649 page views, by 17,308 distinct visitors. The pages were viewed from: United Kingdom (19.52%), United States (14.06%), […]

Private Law Theory blog – Highlights of 2014

Readership continues to grow:  this year (so far) there have been 119,004 pageviews. 353 people subscribe by e-mail, maybe 100 more by RSS. A videos page was added in September. Location of readers (by pageview): by country: US (26.7%) UK (16.1%) Canada (9.8%) Ireland (6.7%) Australia (5.5%) China (3.2%) Israel (2.6%) Netherlands (2.5%) South Korea […]

Private Law Theory blog – the second year

This blog went live on 3 September 2011, and since then there have been 1,055 posts. In this past year there have been 42,074 pageviews (about 115 per day), comprising 24,617 visits from 9,840 unique visitors. 49% are referred from Google, 36% come direct, 2% are from Bing, the remainder from a variety of referrers. […]

Site stats January-February 2012

1,731 Visits 831 Unique Visitors 3,496 Pageviews 2.02 Pages/Visit Top papers: 1. Classical Contract Law, Past and Present 2. The ‘Borat’ Problem in Contract Law: Fraud, Assent, and Standard Forms 3. Proposal for a Common European Sales Law 4. The Future of Contract Law 5. Good Faith in Civil Law Systems – A Legal-Economic Analysis […]

Private Law Theory blog, the first 4 months – highlights of 2011

This blog went live on 3 September. 4,737 pageviews so far, from 2,519 distinct visits. 60% of the visits are from returning users. Only 9% of visits involved mobile devices. The most common browsers are IE (30%), Safari (23%), Firefox (22%) and Chrome (21%). Most of the traffic comes direct (54%), some is referred (27%), […]