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Fog City Games : Where females play online games
Posted by Rex Dixon
- November 19, 2008 at 10:02 am PST | Share/Save/E-mail
This post was originally posted on my personal blog Technically Speaking this morning where you can read the full version of it.
Fog City Games is an interesting study in analytic data. You’d think in the primarily male dominated gaming industry there are few sites that have a dominant female audience. Fog City Games statistics prove that females do play games online.
More interesting are the search terms that people used to find this site as evidenced by their top 10.
There have been suggestions written on improving Ask.com, but it appears that a majority of users that frequent this site prefer it. Even more interesting – Google doesn’t even come in at #2 here! It’s AOL search!
Cross-Site Audience Keywords, # 5 below should raise a few eyebrows, as while the gaming on this site isn’t war game oriented, it’s clear that the users that come here to play games also do searches for “play free online war games now“.
Not many analytic companies like to share cross-site data with the site owner. What we offer for free is just a sign up away.
Full Disclosure: The site owner is in fact a member of the team at Lookery. I picked this site purely on the cool data that his site generates.
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