
I use StatCounter to provide the little "ticker" that shows the number of people who have visited my blog, and another one that counts the visitors to my family's website, that I manage. Even though I have posted 100 times on this blog, I only have a little over 6 times that many visitors, and most of those visitors are me. So if you take away two for each post for my own visits, that leaves on average 4 people visiting per post. Not much of an audience, huh? Oh well, I write for myself anyway. :-) The visitor counter, is not all that StatCounter does for me. It has other less obvious features as well. One of these less obvious features of StatCounter is the additional reports it provides about the Internet visits to the website. Of course some people think this is invasion of privacy, and maybe they are correct, but whether or not it is, I think it's fun information. It's not like the reports provide very much detail anyway, but it does provide a little fun data like:Thinking to myself:
Wow. I am good, I just worked the the title of the blog into the post... just like those screen writers work the title of the movie into the script. Maybe I should become a screen writer? Nah, I like my mediocre income and complete lack of fame. Of course if I did write a movie, I would probably be even less wealthy than I am now, and I would be famous only in as much as I was known as the worst movie writer ever... oh wait... I believe that title has already been taken... by _______ (you fill in the blank).
OK back to the post...
- The general area the visitor is from (city, state, country). Of course this is only the location of their ISP, not the location of the individual's home or office, but it gives a general idea of where the person is that is reading the page.
- It lists the various pages the person viewed while visiting the site
- And of course it shows the time and day they visited, and if possible how long they may have visited the site.
- The only other information it provides is and what search engine, or link referred them to your site.
This last bit of info is the one that I always find the most interesting.
There are of course the normal expected referring links from my family's website, from one of my kid's blogs, or from my various profiles on sites like Blogger, Yahoo or Flickr. These expected links are the ones I often intentionally plant in hopes of leading people to my ramblings in hopes they would comment, laugh, or otherwise be amused. The unexpected referrers come from the search engines. Now I am not surprised that people can find me through the search engines, but I am surprised at what they are searching on that leads them to me. Now it's extremely possible that they weren't really looking for me, but rather something much more exciting like porn or something... but they stumble across my site and read a little and then skitter away without leaving so much as a whisper that they were here. BTW: There isn't anything on my site that could remotely be considered porn, but then again, what else do people really search for on the Internet now a days?
- "hit a rock mower stopped working" (from Missouri)
- "dream interpretation 1 half slipper" (from Hawaii)
- "my property is very sloped" (from Florida)
- My favorite: "old person's rambling" (from Western Australia)
I'm terrible about leaving comments, but I do read you in my BlogLines feed. I believe I started reading you via Limpy.
ReplyDelete100 posts, huh? Good job!!
Soozie I'm mad at you, you never told me about Lou.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on post #100. I pretty much wouldn't have any readers if it weren't for Soozie, she pimped me on her blog and begged her friends to have pity on me.
Limpy only visits because I tell everyone he's a porn star.
Geez, now that I know you're watching me I'm all paranoid. I came back to check out your Flickr.
ReplyDeletesoozieq
ReplyDeleteGlad to know you are there, and Thanks for hanging in there. So what exactly is Bloglines?
tysgirl
Thanks on the congrats. I was one of Limpy's first readers who commented. We go way back... I stopped blogging for awhile, and now I am back... Good to know he is still there, and good to get to "meet" new people such as yourself through his blog.
BTW: YOu only need to feel paranoid if you leave the blinds open on your bedroom window... Otherwise I am just listening instead of watching... ;-)
BlogLines allows me to add feeds to it and then it tells me when blogs are updated. That way I don't have to keep checking back to see if someone updated or not. I'm the epitome of lazy ;-) So I can read it through there and never even have to click on their site. Probably cheating in that people don't "see" me reading, but I don't care. I'm insensitive like that. Heh.
ReplyDeleteOh and Tysgirl sorry I didn't alert you to Lou. I wasn't trying to hide him and keep him all to myself, I swear! I'm lazy and insensitive but I do share. I promise!
I use 3 or 4 different computers to read blogs and post entries and comments. I have a difficult time keeping my favorites, and my list of regular blogs straight... I can't ever remember where I posted a comment, so I hardly ever follow up... but I am trying to better... Maybe Bloglines will help me... I am going to look into it... Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh, and I just wanted to mention to both soozieq and tysgirl: I may not be the porn star that others have claimed to be (not)... But I believe I could handle more than one of you a time... just don't tell sweetie. ;-P
LOL.
ReplyDeleteSuzie and I are a deadly combonation, Lou. Ask the last guy we chewed up and spit out.
Shhhh, don't tell Limpy...he's not really a porn star. We love him anyway!