Monday, 5 December 2011

Another month passed

Well, it would appear we got back on track in November, with 7,096 visits to view 33,465 pages by 4,001 people – another 10% increase on the previous month. If you visited for the first time last month, welcome, and I hope you stick around.

We had global visitors, as always, from Trinidad and Tobago to Chile, and from Azerbaijan to Iceland. Still nobody from my home town, or from Montana in the Us, but a very gratifying increase from Canada.

Now, as always, the search terms proved most – illuminating. See what you think...

Stories of women being bound and gagged by masked women robbers – Turning The Tables

Gagged denim jacket “buttoned up” – Lunch with George

WPC gagged with her panties – The Thrice-Captured Constable

Boss handkerchief gagged – No More Lies

She sighed and put her feet together so I could tie them – Hotter than my Daughter

“head away” “smelly cloth” – The Kidnapped Sheriff Affair

Ashlee Audrey tied up – A Friendly Wager

Bound gagged microskirt – Racing Collection

Kidnapped by older woman in leather – Mother’s Day

Raped pantyhose “get on your knees” – DIY

Sister gagged bound captured – The Dumb Goons

Wetsuit babes in peril – The Captive’s Real Trouble

Now then, in terms of number of times the page was viewed, the top stories in November were:-

Midnight Caller

Forced to Play The Game by Rayron D’Olier

The Felony at Flitwick Hall by Tull

No Witnesses by JennyGagged

The Five Marys

Remember Them by KP and Doctor George

Black Friday

Interview to a Kidnapping

Sara’s Internship by Golavus

In Dad’s Footsteps

The St Monica’s Ladies Day Out

The St Monica’s Ladies Circle.

As always, however, if we look at average time spent on the page the results are slightly different...

The Return Home

Seventies Bound 6

Appraisal part 2

The Rare Stamp

Moving Day

Party Politics

Interview to a Kidnapping

Ladies in Red

Heidi and the Halloween Party

Remember Them

Bad Deal by Mordaca

Home From The Mall

So, this month – just wait and see...

KP

1 comment:

  1. There's some brilliant tales there.So hard to choose!

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