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by willifred 5544 days ago
While the article raises some valid points, I question the use of compete.com figures to make any claims about foursquare's declining traffic.
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Compete.com measures something, and whatever that something is, it's declining.
Latest stackoverflow blog post also shows that site declining on compete.com, despite all other analytics showing it growing.

http://blog.stackoverflow.com/2011/04/stack-exchange-traffic...

I've never gotten reliable results from compete, whenever I look at the results for a website for which I know the real statistics they are always completely wrong...

For example, one of the website I manage has 10 times more unique visitors than compete reports. Another website has been growing in the past few months but is shown as declining in the past few months on compete.. So I don't know what they are measuring but as far as I'm concerned it's about as efficient as using a random number generator to determine the number of page views of a website..

Especially considering that the bulk of their traffic is almost certainly to an API that Compete doesn't track.
And installs are via app stores. Complete is almost completely irrelevant here.