Red Sports broke through the 100,000-monthly visits mark today. In the last 30 days, the site had 100,460 visits, according to Google Analytics (‘Visits’ represent the number of individual sessions initiated by all the visitors to redsports.sg).
In the same time period (Feb 5 – Mar 7), our stats are:
48,550 Absolute Unique Visitors
434,242 Pageviews
4.32 Average Pageviews
4:41 Time on Site
38.95% Bounce Rate
Red Sports is the only site of its kind in Singapore dedicated to telling the Singapore sports story.
This site is a private initiative and is not funded by any government agency or ministry.
However, we believe that the story is worth telling and readers who believe in our mission have jumped in to volunteer their time and effort to write the stories and shoot the pictures.
We do it because this is where we grew up and where we came from.
We do it because there is no place like home and our talented athletes deserve to have their stories told.
Here’s the latest score (traffic rank in Singapore):
sleague.com (owned and funded by FAS) – 350
REDSPORTS.SG – 439th
togoparts.com – 510
espnstar.com – 528
soccernet.com – 618
theonlinecitizen.com (non-sports) – 1,035
sporton.com.sg (owned and funded by SSC/IDA) – 1,620
mrbrown.com (non-sports) – 1,768
singaporesports.sg (owned and funded by SSC) – 2,498
sgrunners.com – 3,357
adrenaline.sg (funded by MDA) – 10,326
sportingsingapore.com (owned by Times Publishing Group) – does not rank
tnppostman.com (owned and funded by The New Paper, Singapore Press Holdings) – does not rank
We are a small site without the resources of a conglomerate or a government statutory board. So it’s gratifying for us to still still outrank some of the big boys in the industry.
As a sign of how Red Sports has become part of the fabric of Singapore even on non-sport matters, the search term “singapore cabinet reshuffle” on google ranks us fourth. Go figure.
To our 30,000 to 49,000 readers every month, thanks for reading Red Sports regularly and keeping us company.
Red Sports. Always Game.
Les
editor
Congrats, Les! Just goes to show that Singapore does have a sports culture. thanks for providing sports fans with a place to call home in cyberspace
Thanks, Rel!