Today’s my birthday - and as a birthday treat to myself, I decided to take a look at my blog’s statistics. (I know, fun, right?)
I officially launched the blog on December 30, 2007, but I had several test posts running before then. Now, I’m almost 2 months into this blog (and loving every minute)!
Now for the stats - drumroll, please! As of February 20, 2008…
RSS Subscribers: 38 (42 at the highest point)
Unique Page Views: 2,372
Total Page Views: 5,253
Most Popular Posts:
- Solved! iTunes/iPhoto Sync Error -50
- Choosing the Best Wiki for Your Needs
- How-To: Import Audiobook CDs to iTunes
- Best of 2007 & Predictions for 2008 Roundup
- Education, Technology, and Design Conference Calendar
Page Rank: 4
Twitter Followers: 125
StumbleUpon Thumbs Up: 1 (just me!)
del.icio.us Saves: 11
Technorati Rank: 238,665
Technorati Authority: 34
Spam Caught: 247
Money Made: $0 (nobody clicks ads? I don’t blame you, I don’t either. *grin*)
These statistics were all gathered from Google Analytics, WordPress Plugins Popularity Contest and Akismet, FeedBurner, Technorati, various social media sites, and my advertising affiliate accounts.
Any other stats you’re curious about? (Want me to help you track your stats on your own blog?) Let me know!
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February 1st, 2008
12:37
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2007, 2008, blogging, books, calendar, conference, meme, predictions, rss, web2.0, wiki, wordpress
In case you’ve missed any of these great posts from my first full month of blogging, here’s a roundup of the most popular posts from January. Enjoy!
(To make sure you don’t miss any future posts, why not grab my rss feed?)
- Choosing The Best Wiki For Your Needs
- Education, Technology, and Design Conference Calendar
- Best of 2007 & Predictions for 2008 Roundup
- Web 2.0 Apps I Use Meme - 2008
- Book Review: Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug
Thanks to Alex King’s Popularity Contest WordPress Plugin for helping me collect these stats!
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Today marks my “official” launch for this blog, but as I’ve quickly learned, as soon as something is available on the internet, people will find it.
I already have links from people on del.icio.us and StumbleUpon, readers from MyBlogLog, followers on Twitter, and RSS subscribers. I’m glad you all have found me, and I hope you stick around, because there’s much more to come.
While you’re here, why not find out some more about me, get in touch with me, or browse the posts I’ve created already.
Update:
This is why I need to keep up a little better on my podcasts… it turns out, my blog was mentioned on the Ed Tech Talk radio show back on December 16th. Thanks guys!
Back in the blog’s early test posts, when it was picked up on the Ed Tech Talk radar, it was mostly link roundups and blog reviews (and trust me, those goodies will still continue!), but I’m planning some great feature-length posts tackling some topics in the field of Ed Tech. So stay tuned!
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So, I went back and made another lens on Squidoo. I actually think it’s a bit addicting.
The new one is “Getting Started with RSS” and contains a lot of good links and info for RSS beginners.
I was actually inspired to do this one from a presentation I gave on RSS at work earlier this year. If I can find my presentation notes, I’ll beef up the lens a bit more.
Let me know what you think of the lens! I’m still new to this whole Squidoo thing.
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