Once again to Stephen Glenn, I am going to continue the monthly summary of my visitor stats according to google analytics for November 2009.
I have done this for the last two months here and here and it was quite interesting for me just to see, other sites do this as well.
The busiest day on my blog last month was Sunday 29th November when the Mark MacLachlan smear story broke and Zac Goldsmith admitted being a non-dom.
Last month I had 2,091 absolute unique visitors, down from 2,549 in October but up from 1,311 in September. They made 3,066 visits and 4,207 page views.
So, my top 10 referring sites for the last month were;
1. Google (1)
2. Lib Dem Blogs (3)
3. Twitter (1)
4. Facebook (2)
5. Lib Dem Voice (4)
6. Blogger (5)
7. SNP Tactical Voting (7)
8. Norfolk Blogger (6)
9. Scottish Round Up (8)
10. Christopher Lovell (30)
Last month I wrote 58 blog posts, the second highest amount.
The top 10 stories by direct page views that you've read most were;
1. SNP Minister Mike Rusell's Aide Mark MacLachlan in smear campaign
2. Labour candidate Peter White calls the Queen "vermin" and a "parasite"
3. Hypocritical Tories - Zac Goldsmith admits to being a 'non-dom' and avoiding paying tax in UK
4. David Cameron's Conservatives Jedward Poster
5. STV Debate for the 4 main parties in the Glasgow North East by-election
6. Racism alive and well in David Cameron's Conservative Party
7. Scottish Lib Dem Conference aftermath
7. St Austell says no to Caroline Righton's Conservatives
9. The Caroline Righton smear campaign moves onto Wikipedia
10. Caroline Righton - the silence is broken
10. John Lamont is the most expensive MSP and the Conservatives stick their fingers up to Kelly Report
So this month's mixed bag is about the Glasgow North East by-election, many many problems within David Cameron's Conservative party, Caroline Righton & the Tory smear campaign in Cornwall (again) and John "Bubbles" Lamont MSP.
The visitors to my little blog came from 52 countries this month, down from 54 last month, the top ten were as follows;
1. United Kingdom (1)
2. United States (2)
3. Canada (3)
4. Belgium (6)
5. Ireland (5)
6. France (7)
7. Australia (10)
8. India (15)
9. Germany (8)
10. Philippines (29)
10. Netherlands (12)
Pakistani firm apologises for directing Dubliners to nonexistent Halloween
event
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The Guardian wins our Headline of the Day Award, and the judges remind you
not to believe everything you read on the net.
1 comment:
Well done Andrew.
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