Traffic going up
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As time is going by, FlickCabin is getting more and more unique visitors thus why we are showing you how much traffic we are getting and also how much bandwidth our service is consuming. Today we reached actually quite a peak in the number of unique visitors, we reached around 800+ visitor(s) just TODAY and the day has not even ended, I’m hoping we reach at least 900 unique visitors; we also consumed a total of 20GB of bandwidth in just one day, making the total usage of 120GB+ of bandwidth. Even if FlickCabin doesn’t make as much money which is being paid out for the free service through ads, we have a dedicated server which is shared on another service we provide and in total we have 2 terabytes of bandwidth which can be consumed, if we run out, we simply buy more.
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We seem to be doing quite well in getting visitors, hopefully we can get some money from the ads to improve our service and enhance it with public galleries and user registration for those who want to store all their information and data on our service. - Thus if we actually do bring this along, you will be able to upload documents from such software which Microsoft produce. (Microsoft: Word and a long line of other products which will be allowed to upload to our services)
This is actually an independent source from which we have recorded the visitors and from what you can see on our main website, which you can click and see how many visitors we get. - It’s quite a useful tool and we thank such service being around; it’s awesome and the best thing it’s free! - Also we can’t actually fake from the service (’If we’d even like to’) the amount visitors we get, so all from what you see on that website which monitors visitors; is totally the true amount. Furthermore ‘images’ are also not recorded from this service, what I mean is that cPanel Aw Stats, counts the number if images (From which we host) as visitors coming to our main website, from which isn’t actually true. So this service shows the true amount, as we have to of course put an ad-code on the front page in order for this service to work!
Thanks for reading,
-Keep Flicking!

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