Show HN: The HN effect on Dictionary Domains (traffic and revenue numbers)

12 points by thiele 11 years ago | 9 comments
  • gk1 11 years ago
    > (annoyingly, traffic from Hacker News is counted as ‘Direct’ and not a ‘Referral’ in analytics, so it’s hard to get actual numbers)

    You can edit how sources are defined using Custom Channel Groupings. So you can define traffic from HN as Social or Referral. Unfortunately this settings won't be retroactive, but it will work for future traffic.

    • yahelc 11 years ago
      That's not the issue here. The issue is that Hacker News is on HTTPS, but the link he posted to dictionarydomains.co isn't. Browsers don't pass a referrer on links between HTTPS->HTTP. So, visits from HN don't have a referrer. Custom Channel Groupings won't help in this case, because GA is completely blind to what visits are referrer-blocked HTTPS

      I've seen people bypass this by either:

      1. Having a HN specific URL (sometimes just ?hn attached to the URL)

      2. Just having HTTPS landing pages.

      One thing that could help fix this behavior (on newer browsers) would be for HN to explicitly authorize passing the referrer using `<meta name="referrer" content="always">` or "origin"

      EDIT: Filed a bug to get this implemented on HN, since Chrome and Safari support it, and Firefox support is ongoing: https://github.com/HackerNews/HN/issues/68

      • gk1 11 years ago
        Thanks for that detailed explanation. I learned something new.

        Do you know if it's the same case if the referrer link is HTTP->HTTPS?

        • yahelc 11 years ago
          No, the only problem case is HTTPS->HTTP.

          Default behaviors:

          HTTP->HTTP: Referrer

          HTTP->HTTPS: Referrer

          HTTPS->HTTPS: Referrer

          HTTPS->HTTP: No Referrer :(

      • thiele 11 years ago
        Great tip! I'll set that up.
      • kbar13 11 years ago
        it's probably a better idea for the browser to handle the scrolling.
        • thiele 11 years ago
          Agreed. The scrolling function was part of the Wordpress theme. I find it kind of annoying as well.
        • turoczy 11 years ago
          Thanks for writing this up. It's interesting to see how rapidly the traffic trails off these days.
          • samuelhulick 11 years ago
            Great write-up! What do you plan on doing with your email list?