Sunday, December 11, 2011

Sunday Stats week 1

This post is both lazy and narcissistic. 


Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego?

My first post on this blog was November 27, 2011. This post will make 9 since then, which averages out to just over 1 every other day, a pretty good rate if I do say so myself. As of this writing, I've had 517 pageviews, with my most viewed post being my review of Hollowpoint. Apparently I'm an international superstar, or so my audience visits seem to indicate. 

The big surprises on this list for me are Urugay and Taiwan. Russia is somewhat of a surprise as well. 

United States
321
United Kingdom
42
Uruguay
39
Australia
27
Russia
21
Canada
14
Germany
14
Switzerland
8
Taiwan
6
Mexico
4


The visitor's log for this past week is quite different. 

United States
98
Uruguay
33
Russia
15
Australia
13
Germany
9
United Kingdom
8
Taiwan
6
Canada
3
South Africa
3
Switzerland
2

It appears that whomever it was that visited from Uruguay found the blog this week and then stuck around. I'm at a loss to explain South Africa and Switzerland, 

Chrome is the most popular browser with a 40% market share, followed by Firefox with 30%. The least popular browser being used is RockMelt, with 1 page view. 

Windows is by far the most popular operating system with 70% of the market share. Surprisingly Macintosh is next at 10%, but Android is hot on it's heels with 9%. The least popular operating system viewing this site is the iPad, with 1 view.


What in the world are you thinking?

I haven't been around long enough to generate much in the way of search terms, but these are the ones that have landed viewers on the blog.

and the blue sky lit the deep--poetic, but I don't recall ever using the phrase in any post
"larry correia"--I find it odd that someone would stop here after searching for Larry Correia since my only mention of him is in my Hollowpoint review
musingsfromthedungeon.blogspot.com--If you know the name of the blog and search for it directly why not just enter directly in?
the captain of the guard--I hope whomever was looking for the captain of the guard managed to find him. I'm surprised the search landed here, as it's a pretty generic search (though the post in which I used the phrase wasn't generic at all).
the captain of the guard i--maybe it was a corporal looking for a promotion?

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