Showing posts with label pageviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pageviews. Show all posts

Saturday, 20 June 2015

8,000 Pageviews


We're at 8,000 page views, with a few changes to show.

Firefox leads the browsers, followed by Google Chrome, and then Microsoft Explorer.

Operating systems were lead by Linux, followed by Macintosh, and then other Linux systems.

Canadian, US, and UK viewers were most common, with an interesting number from Australia and France.  Not to mention a couple of agents from Poland and Ukraine.

Titles that gained the most 'hits' since my last report were:
  • World Domination - An Essay (June, 2015)
  • Aerospace 10 - Bombardier CS300 (February, 2015)
  • Bottles Of Water (June, 2015)
  • Religion 2 - Are You Religious? (August, 2011)
Comments were concentrated at:  
  • Politics 2 - Multiculturalism (August, 2011)
  • Politics 8 - Percentage Formula (August, 2013)
  • Education 10 - A Ticking Time Bomb (November 2014)
  • Politics 10 - Vladimir Putin, A Question (January, 2015)

I have a feeling that 'Percentage Formula' has an irresistible title ... and may be relegated to the penalty box next time.



Saturday, 21 March 2015

7,000 Pageviews


I notice that this site has just counted 7,000 pageviews.  It interests me to see if there are any interesting statistics.

It isn't surprising that the browsers share first place equally between Google Chrome and Microsoft Explorer, followed by Firefox.

It's equally unsurprising that the operating softwares share first place equally between Microsoft Windows and Apple Macintosh, followed by Linux.

It is not surprising that Canadian and American viewers took the lead followed by Russia, but I find it interesting that China appears in the list considering that Google is completely banned in China.  I suppose that some proxy servers contribute to that.

Titles that gained the most 'hits' were:

  • Politics 8 - Percentage Formula (August, 2013)
  • Aerospace 4 - Solo Flight (January, 2012)
  • Travel 5 - South East Asia (August, 2012)

I wonder if this will be different at 8,000?