Monday, 16 April 2012
Statistics
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JTS now has 300 members, a meaningless fact that inspired me to check Google analytics for the blog. The blog has been running since the summer of 2009
So here are the statistics:
Number of unique visiters (i.e. computers): 99K
Number of Page Views: 334K
Number of visits: 182K
So around 50K 'people' are repeat visiters
National Breakdown: USA 61%, UK 16%, with most of the rest from Western Europe and the Dominions.
Number of Posts: 753
Number of Visiter Comments: 2.5K
Popularity of individual posts: Range from 50 to 1,000 'clicks'.
The subject matter of the most popular posts is too variable to generalise.
And that's probably enough figures to be going on with. I am aware that not everyone shares my autistic fascination for numbers.
A very big thanks to everyone for their enthusiasm.
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Delighted to be one of your statistics from 'the dominions' :-)
ReplyDeleteI'm a number cruncher myself (Read: "Obsessive hit count observer"), so I understand the need to record them!
ReplyDeleteI do enjoy your site because of the variety of subjects you get into, and the local travelogues are great diversions.
ReplyDeleteI was follower 300. Contact me offline to send me my prize :)
ReplyDeleteGreat blog.
I'm a serial repeater - but don't always comment!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy your posts John, be they miniatures-based or just pics of the lovely English countryside. Keep up the great work!
ReplyDeleteDear Paul MC
ReplyDeleteThanks.
J.
Dear Lee,
ReplyDeleteTakes one to know one.
J
Thanks Anon.
ReplyDeleteJ
Dear Mad
ReplyDeleteI'll have a think about it.
J
Dear Phil
ReplyDeleteThey can't touch you for it.
J
Dear Mordian
ReplyDeleteThanks,
J
Super effort John. Hers to another 300!
ReplyDeleteThanks Paul
ReplyDeleteJohn
It's been a while. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on achieving the 300 mark.
I used to follow my Stats avidly. But very quickly realised that there was little rhythm or reason for good or bad posts.
I still check back every so often, but it is not the most important part of Blogging.
Best wishes and good luck with the next 300.
Tony
Dear Tony
ReplyDeleteI just have a fascination with numbers. I ended up in a job that allowed me to play with them to my heart's content.
J