Monday, 1 June 2009

Pinch and a punch it’s the first of the month and here is the Thanet blog chart

Once again from my weblogs the numbers of unique individual visitors that have clicked on a link on another blog to get here.

Overall this blog had 2,143 Absolute Unique Visitors in the last month and as you see the majority came from other local blogs.

Of course there are a lot of people who visited more than once and a lot of them came here directly.

Now I know that this is not an accurate reflection of the popularity of the local blogs but it’s the closest I can get, I pretty much always manage to miss someone so please let me know who I have missed.

eastcliffrichard.blogspot.com / referral 908
bignewsmargate.blogspot.com / referral 357
thanetstrife.blogspot.com / referral 178
planesoverhernebay.blogspot.com / referral 102
marknottingham.blogspot.com / referral 100
stopmanstonexpansiongroup.blogspot.com / referral 57
thanetcoastlife.blogspot.com / referral 51
margatearchitecture.blogspot.com / referral 49
nakedinthanet.blogspot.com / referral 44
thanetunderground.blogspot.com / referral 40
villagevoices.blogspot.com / referral 22
newingtonblogspot.blogspot.com / referral 21
promotethanet.blogspot.com / referral 15
thegreatdaktari.blogspot.com / referral 15
thanetblogs.blogspot.com / referral 11
thepinballblog.com / referral 11
ramsgatenews.blogspot.com / referral 10
birchington.blogspot.com / referral 6
thanetblogs.co.com / referral 6
thanetstar.com / referral 6
billowrights.blogspot.com / referral 5
startmanstonexpansiongroup.blogspot.com / referral 4
thanetobserver.blogspot.com / referral 4
maisiegrace.wordpress.com / referral 2
villeviews.blogspot.com / referral 2
ramsgatetourettes.blogspot.com / referral 1

Once again as I can’t unlock the password on my blog weblogs, but I can for my bookshop website, this link takes you to my bookshop website weblogs http://www.michaelsbookshop.com/stats/awstats.pl?month=05&year=2009&output=main&config=www.michaelsbookshop.com for those of you that are curious about weblogs, most web authors seem to be very reluctant to reveal their weblogs. One thing that always surprises me is when websites publish the number if hits they have had, as you see I got 81018 hits as this equated to 3440 unique visitors most of whom stayed for less than 30 seconds it isn’t a figure that means much.

I saw some of the bleary 83 that stayed for more than an hour in the shop, having meandered round the maze that that my websites have become over ten years, clicking obscure links that open another several hundred pictures of Thanet, or a whole local history book, curiosity gets them in the end and the come to the shop to look at the local history section.

Got the bug still curious this link takes you to my Thanet Online site weblogs http://www.thanetonline.com/stats/awstats.pl?month=05&year=2009&output=main&config=www.thanetonline.com

If you have the right software the amount of work time it takes to put 100 photographs online is measured seconds not hours, so this isn’t the big deal it may seem.

4 comments:

  1. It will be interesting what the effect will be now, that you have set up a separate blog for council press releases, since it is clear that your frequent publishing of TDC propaganda had the side effect of putting your blog above every one else's and of pushing local blogs with their original content out of site, since many only display the last 5 or so blogs.

    In part this is why I have all those regular local blogs in my sidebar, of which I'm aware displayed rather than hidden.

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  2. The previous comment was mine not sure what happened there.

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  3. Hi Tony, you don’t get a choice now as far as I know, as to if you display the last 5 or all of them, when I set up the new blog http://thanetpress.blogspot.com/ the widget thingy just shows them all, no other option, the older one on this blog has no opotion so I can make it open showing all of them.

    My whole object with the council is to get them to write their website properly and frankly they don’t seem to properly understand what I mean by the different sort of feeds to make the thing work best. I figured the best way was to do something that worked properly so I could point out to them what is wrong with their site by example.

    Without these feeds that make the updated links on our sidebars work you can’t design a site that you can easily find out what’s new on, which in the case of something that effects your life like a planning or licensing application is very important.

    It is possible with feeds to write an automated website like http://thanetblogs.blogspot.com/ that keeps me up to date with what’s going on, on the local blogs.

    Of course what you don’t see much of is my email correspondence about this with them, about what is wrong with their IT this dates back to 2003, very slow progress.

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  4. Sorry Peter I have done it now, I am afraid I fit these thing in around work in the shop, so I inclined to miss things.

    A busy day in the shop makes for posts and comments that are written in a very fragmented way, so they often seem a bit muddled to me if I reread them.

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Comments, since I started writing this blog in 2007 the way the internet works has changed a lot, comments and dialogue here were once viable in an open and anonymous sense. Now if you comment here I will only allow the comment if it seems to make sense and be related to what the post is about. I link the majority of my posts to the main local Facebook groups and to my Facebook account, “Michael Child” I guess the main Ramsgate Facebook group is We Love Ramsgate. For the most part the comments and dialogue related to the posts here goes on there. As for the rest of it, well this blog handles images better than Facebook, which is why I don’t post directly to my Facebook account, although if I take a lot of photos I am so lazy that I paste them directly from my camera card to my bookshop website and put a link on this blog.