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Domain Summary

What percent of global Internet users visit Blog.stackademic.com?

0.0002431% of global Internet users visit Blog.stackademic.com

How many people visit Blog.stackademic.com each day?

• Blog.stackademic.com receives approximately 12K visitors and 23,474 page impressions per day.

Which countries does Blog.stackademic.com receive most of its visitors from?

• Blog.stackademic.com is mostly visited by people located in United States,India,Germany.

How much Blog.stackademic.com can earn?

• Blog.stackademic.com should earn about $81.79/day from advertising revenue.

What is Blog.stackademic.com estimated value?

• Estimated value of Blog.stackademic.com is $63,788.42.

What IP addresses does Blog.stackademic.com resolve to?

• Blog.stackademic.com resolves to the IP addresses 162.159.153.4.

blog.stackademic.com Profile

Title:Stackademic Description:Stackademic is a learning hub for programmers, devs, coders, and engineers. Our goal is to democratize free coding education for the world.

What technologies does blog.stackademic.com use?

These are the technologies used at blog.stackademic.com. blog.stackademic.com has a total of 8 technologies installed in 7 different categories.

blog.stackademic.com Traffic Analysis

This website is viewed by an estimated 12K visitors daily, generating a total of 23.5K pageviews. This equates to about 363.1K monthly visitors.
Daily Visitors12K
Monthly Visits363.1K
Pages per Visit1.96
Visit duration01:23
Bounce Rate41.84%
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Daily Unique Visitors:
11,984
Monthly Visits:
363,115
Pages per Visit:
1.96
Daily Pageviews:
23,474
Avg. visit duration:
01:23
Bounce rate:
41.84%
Global Reach:
0.0002431%
Monthly Visits (SimilarWeb):
366,866
HypeRank:
n/a
*All traffic values are estimates only.

Total Visits Last 3 Months

642.9K
JAN
363.1K
FEB
363.1K
MAR

Visitors by country

Country
Users%
 
United States 17.99%
 
India 13.85%
 
Germany 6.61%
 
Canada 3.09%
 
France 2.90%
Last update was 198 days ago
     
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Domain:
  blog.stackademic.com
Rank:
(Rank based on keywords, cost and organic traffic)
  n/a
Organic Keywords:
(Number of keywords in top 20 Google SERP)
  0
Organic Traffic:
(Number of visitors coming from top 20 search results)
  0
Organic Cost:
((How much need to spend if get same number of visitors from Google Adwords)
  $0.00

Revenue report

Google.com would generate approximately $81.8 per day if the source of income were advertisements, which equates to an estimated monthly revenue of $2.5K and annual gross revenue of approximately $29.9K. Based on these figures, the site's net worth is estimated at around $63.8K.

How much would blog.stackademic.com make?

Daily Revenue:
$81.79
Monthly Revenue:
$2,453.70
Yearly Revenue:
$29,853.35
*All earnings values are estimates only.

Daily earning by country

 
CountryPageviewsEarning
 
United States 4,222$20.39
 
Canada 726$4.38
 
Germany 1,551$2.17
 
India 3,251$1.24
 
France 681$0.39

Loss of money due to Adblock?

Daily Revenue Loss:
$5.79
Monthly Revenue Loss:
$173.56
Yearly Revenue Loss:
$2,111.61
Daily Pageviews Blocked:
2,376
Monthly Pageviews Blocked:
71,286
Yearly Pageviews Blocked:
867,312

Daily revenue loss by country

 
CountryBlockedLost Money
 
United States 760$3.67
 
Canada 181$1.10
 
Germany 450$0.63
 
India 910$0.35
 
France 75$0.04

How much is blog.stackademic.com worth?

Website Value:
$63.8K

Ad Experience Report

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Mobile summary

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stackademic.com
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Root domain:
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Abusive Experience Report

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Root domain:
stackademic.com
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Where is blog.stackademic.com hosted?

Blog.stackademic.com may be hosted in multiple data centers distributed in different locations around the world. This is probably just one of them.
Server IP:
162.159.153.4
ASN:
AS13335 
ISP:
Cloudflare Inc 
Server Location:


 

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How fast does blog.stackademic.com load?

The average loading time of blog.stackademic.com is 1143 ms.
Average Load Time:
1143 ms

Does blog.stackademic.com use compression?

Website compression is the process of reducing the size of website files, such as HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and image files, to improve website performance and load times. Compressing website files can significantly reduce the amount of data that needs to be transferred from the server to the user's browser, resulting in faster page load times and improved user experience. Files on blog.stackademic.com are reduced by 82%.
blog.stackademic.com use gzip compression.
Original size: 171.34 KB
Compressed size: 30.22 KB
File reduced by: 141.12 KB (82%)

Google Safe Browsing

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This site is not currently listed as suspicious

SSL Checker - SSL Certificate Verify

An SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificate is a digital certificate that establishes a secure encrypted connection between a web server and a user's web browser. It provides authentication and encryption, ensuring that data transmitted between the server and the browser remains private and protected. blog.stackademic.com supports HTTPS.
 blog.stackademic.com supports HTTPS
     
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Common Name: medium.com
Organization:
Location:
Issuer: WE1
Valid from: Mar 23 18:30:03 2025 GMT
Valid until: Jun 21 19:30:02 2025 GMT
Authority: CA:FALSE
Keysize:
Common Name: WE1
Organization: Google Trust Services
Location: US
Issuer: GTS Root R4
Valid from: Dec 13 09:00:00 2023 GMT
Valid until: Feb 20 14:00:00 2029 GMT
Authority: CA:TRUE
Keysize:
Common Name: GTS Root R4
Organization: Google Trust Services LLC
Location: US
Issuer: GlobalSign Root CA
Valid from: Nov 15 03:43:21 2023 GMT
Valid until: Jan 28 00:00:42 2028 GMT
Authority: CA:TRUE
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 blog.stackademic.com supports HTTP/2
     
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Http Header

HTTP headers are extra portions of records despatched among a consumer (which include an internet browser) and a server at some stage in an HTTP request or response. They offer instructions, metadata, or manipulate parameters for the conversation among the consumer and server.
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DNS Lookup

DNS entries (Domain Name System) are a critical component of the Internet infrastructure. They act as directories that translate human-readable domain names (such as example.com) to machine-readable IP addresses. DNS records are stored on DNS servers and help forward internet traffic efficiently.
Type Ip Target/Txt TTL
A 162.159.152.4 14374
A 162.159.153.4 14374