I've discussed this before
in the comments section of several posts, but I think it deserves its
own post. When I click the stats link I am greeted with an overview
that includes page views, posts, traffic sources, and audience in the
form of a world map. Clicking the links brings up a page dedicated to
each subject and then some.
Nothing too surprising
here. The usual suspects are on top of course. For some reason that
rant about yuri anime has been popping up for some reason. This topic is
the most important of all. It tells me what brings people in. That's
why on my personal blog I spent so much time talking about
Rosenkreuzstilette, Rosario Vampire, and Discworld Noir instead of Oh
My Goddess and Inukami.
This is very important for
me as someone that designs his own web sites. You see each browser
handles HTML, CSS, and JS in different ways. I have to program based
on what people coming to my sites are using. Of course Google does
all the coding for me here. Thank goodness.
Interesting if you have
some desire to see what operating systems visitors are using. Really
not at all useful.
Again only useful if you
have some morbid curiosity about what countries people are calling in
from. It does confirm that on my personal blog most people come in
from England, France, and sometimes Germany to read about the
werewolf private detective. Here on this blog the number of visits to
Yuru Yuri and other anime related posts tend to match up with the
number of visits from Japan.
Thanks to a yuri doujinshi
site for the flag counter.
Fun fact: for the past
eight years I had a “mysterious” follower on my personal blog. As
soon as I mentioned these stats in a comment, that follower
disappeared.
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