After reading across at Stephen's Linlithgow Journal where he mentions (again) about being the nearly blog - please don't encourage him. His blog is bloody awesome, hence why (a) so many of us link to it, (b) so many people visit it and (c) so many people read it and rate it.
I like how Stephen laid out the stats on his monthly stats, so, I thought I like that, why not me have a go. These stats are from google analytics for the last month.
So, my top 10 referring sites for the last month were;
1. Lib Dem blogs
2. Twitter
3. Networked blogs
4. Blogger
5. Lib Dem Voice
6. Caron's musings
7. Facebook
8. SNP Tactical Voting
9. Google
10. Total Politics
The top 10 stories by direct page views that you've read most were;
1. Le Grand Bleu Yacht Update
2. Le Grand Bleu leaves Leith
3. 8 inches is average - Glasgow is above average
4. Postal strike - who is benefiting?
5. Conservatives are complete hypocrites on LGBT issues as Section 28 raises its ugly head again
6. Le Grand Bleu Yacht
7. Bank charges reduced by Royal Bank of Scotland/Natwest Group
8. Homosexuality is not really acceptable
9. Serena Williams - bad loser?
10. No expenses spared - the mole out the hole
So, you like expensive boats, big penises, reduced bank charges, Tory hypocrites, postal strikes and MP expenses - you are a strange lot :-)
The visitors to my little blog came from 36 countries, the top ten were as follows;
1. United Kingdom
2. United States
3. Belgium
4. = Australia
4. = Canada
6. France
7. = Germany
7. = New Zealand
7. = Sweden
10. Philippines
It's "Scot Goes Pop Night" over at Wings, as Stew lovingly archives and
annotates *sixty-four* of the finest SGP blogposts of the last six years -
join me on a trip down memory lane as we relive the highs, the lows, the
triumphs, the setbacks, the laughter, the tears, the joy, the despair - and
the renewed hope that Scotland will soon be an independent country
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I very rarely link to Wings posts, but I'm compelled to make an exception
tonight because I'm *profoundly moved by this one*. In order to prove that
he'...
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