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Overview
For our first quarter of being "live" in Phase 1 (Feb 15, 2011 - May 14, 2011), we had some pretty impressive statistics. We had 3,379 visits, of which 2,632 were from unique visitors. Visitors logged 14,306 page views, averaging 4.23 page views per visit. Our bounce rate was 45.07% and visitors averaged 3:49 minutes on our site per visit. Of our visitors, 77.86% were new visitors to our site.
Map Overlay - Where Are Our Visitors From?
95% of our 3,379 visits came from the USA, with the predominant states sending us traffic being Washington (1,982), Idaho (388), California (182) and Oregon (146). A table showing the breakdown of traffic, including time on site, bounce rate, page visits, etc. is below.

48% of our Washington traffic came from Spokane, followed by Newport (20%), then Seattle (11.5%). We also attracted lesser traffic from Colville (2%), Tacoma (1.3%), Olympia (1.16%), Yakima (0.9%%), Moses Lake (0.8%) and Kennewick (0.7%).
34% of our Idaho traffic came from Coeur D'Alene, followed by Sandpoint (18%), then Priest River (17%). We also attracted lesser traffic from Post Falls (7%), Moscow (6%) and Boise (5%), Hayden (2.6%), Kellogg (2.3%), Lewiston (2%) and Idaho Falls (1.8%).
13% of our California traffic came from Los Angeles, followed by Sanger (11%), then San Diego, San Francisco and Palm Springs (5.5% each) and to a lesser degree Palo Alto and Gilroy (4% each), and then Santa Ana and Riverside (3% each).
52% of our Oregon traffic came from Portland, followed by Eugene (11%), and to a lesser extent, Beaverton (4.8%), Corvallis (3.4%), Hood River, Bend and Salem (each 2.75%).
We also received some visits from Canada (50), China (14), India (13), United Kingdom (10), Nigeria (9), Phillipines (7), Netherlands (6), Brazil (4), Russia (4) and a host of other countries. Within Canada, almost all of our Canadian traffic came from Alberta and British Columbia.





