Just last week I noticed the "Stats" tab on my blog dashboard.
I hadn't been blogging for a couple of months, and really can't recall if this tab was there before or not.
But now I'm fascinated by it.
I can now get an insight into who my audience is, how they find and view my blog, what posts are most popular and much more.
For example, I was very interested to find that two thirds of my "audience" are in America. When you consider I am from the UK and live in Australia, this is kinda curious for me.
And quite exciting!
Also, while I am mentioning countries, I was also impressed that I have some regular readers from Canada, Russia, Peru, Italy, China, Germany and The Netherlands.
If you have the time and the inclination, please leave a comment and let me know where in the world you are, how you are, and what is happening in your life.
The information is also broken down into how many people are using what browser (Internet Explorer appears the most popular) and if they are using Windows, Macintosh or iPhone etc, to read my blog.
Uncertain of how to really use this information, I still find myself looking over all the details, numbers and percentages that blogger presents me with.
I am in awe that all these people actually spend time coming to my blog. Thank you!
Monday, 8 November 2010
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It's addictive, for sure.
You know who I am and where I am from.
The keyword search is the one that cracks me up.....some are just unmentionable....
I'm in Utah, USA!
* Hello Lucy. Wonderful Lucy. I know who you are! LOL
Yeah! I got a view after someone searched for the keywords "Dannii Monogue personality disorder", and another for "hair colour specialists adelaide".
Very interesting. And I won't mention the unmentionables.
* Hello Miss Angie. How are you? Utah is pretty cool, they filmed King's "The Stand" there, I think. I could never get past chapter 2 of the book, but love the TV adaption.
I'm in West Virginia, USA (we're not Virginia, we're a whole separate state). :-)
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