As last month, thanks again to Stephen Glenn, I am going to continue a summary of my visitor stats according to google analytics for October 2009.
I did this last month for the first time and it was quite interesting for me just to see, a couple of others said it was fun, bless them for that.
The busiest day on my blog last month was Monday 26th October when the fury of the Caroline Righton smear story broke.
Last month I had 2,549 absolute unique visitors up from 1,311 in September. They made 3,877 visits and 4,975 page views.
So, my top 10 referring sites for the last month were;
1. Twitter (2)
2. Facebook (7)
3. Lib Dem Blogs
4. Lib Dem Voice (5)
5. Blogger (4)
6. Norfolk Blogger (new)
7. SNP Tactical Voting (8)
8. Scottish Round up (13)
9. Conservative Home (18)
10. Networked Blogs (3)
Lat month I wrote 66 blog posts, the highest amount I have ever written in one month, and it has been an enjoyable month.
The top 10 stories by direct page views that you've read most were;
1. Caroline Righton and Tories in dirty campaign tricks - shame
2. The Caroline Righton smear campaign moves onto Wikipedia
3. Right wing homophobic paper strikes again
4. Le Grand Bleu yacht update
5. Jan Moir's homophobic column in the Daily Mail
6. Guardian injunction and twitter # trafigura
7. Caroline Righton and her dirty tricks smear campaigns
8. Postal strike - who is benefitting?
9. Labour's Glasgow North East by-election gaffe #3
10. Karen Whitefield MSP in Glasgow North East by-election email cock-up
So this month's mixed bag is about Labour gaffe's in the Glasgow North East by-election, Jan Moir's homophobia and Caroline Righton & the Tory smear campaign in Cornwall.
The visitors to my little blog came from 54 countries this month, up from 36 last month, the top ten were as follows;
1. United Kingdom (-)
2. United States (-)
3. Canada (4)
4. New Zealand (7)
5. Ireland (11)
6. Belgium (3)
7. France (6)
8. Germany (7)
9. Guernsey (new)
10. Australia (4)
Campaigning in Brent
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It was off resident surveying with the team in Brent this morning, and
particularly good to see help come over from Ealing too.
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