Today this blog surpassed 1,000 visits, as well as 500 unique visitors. That's counting from February 5th, when I hooked up Google Analytics to start measuring the traffic. There were probably only a handful of visitors before then to see the first 2 posts.
Google Analytics provides the following data about my visitors:
- 1002 visits (that works out to 9.1 visits per day since I started, or 59 visits per posting)
- 572 unique visitors
- Average time spent on this site per visit: 1 minute, 33 seconds
- 45% of the traffic is direct, 25% comes from Facebook (following links when I post there that I have blogged here), 11% via searches, and the rest comes via links that my friends have put up on their sites or twitter feeds (thank you Chris & Anita, Mike, and most recently Michiel!)
- Readers come from 28 countries! Sounds pretty impressive, until you dig down and find that all the visits from 18 of those countries spent 0 seconds at the site, meaning those were accidental visits of some sort. The real traffic is from Canada (63%), the US (28%) the UK (4%) and whatever country Chris & Anita happen to have their boat docked at (2%)
- 51% of visitors used Firefox as their web browser, 27% Internet Explorer, 13% Safari and 7% Chrome
- 73% used Windows, 17% Macintosh, 7% Linux and 3% iPhone
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