So, continuing my monthly stat porn, the monthly summary of my visitor stats according to google analytics is as below for April 2010.
The busiest day on my blog last month was in fact Thursday 29th April and the story was about Labour's Twitter Czar breaching election law by tweeting postal vote results.
Last month I had 3,436 absolute unique visitors, well up from 2,702 last month. They made 4,666 visits and 6,070 page views.
So, my top 10 referring sites for the last month (with previous position in brackets) were;
1. Twitter (2)
2. Lib Dem Voice (5)
3. Facebook (1)
4. Guardian.co.uk
5. Lib Dem Blogs (4)
6. Blogger (7)
7. SNP Tactical Voting (3)
8. Slaveboys.co.uk (New Entry)
9. Forums.SomethingAwful.com (New Entry)
10. Planet-Politics.blogspot.com (9)
Last month I wrote 27 blog posts.
The top 10 stories by direct page views that you've read most were;
1. Tut tut - Kerry McCarthy breaches election law on Twitter
2. Labour candidate in Moray, Stuart MacLennan in Twitter ranting shame 3. Cameron's Glasgow South West candidate, Heather MacLeod quits over party’s ‘nest of vipers’
4. Aberdeen South Conservative candidate Mark Jones quits
5. Not a good day for the Conservatives - one former candidate endorses the Liberal Democrats as one candidate is suspended
6. Banksy and the Liberal Democrats
7. Conservative Chris Grayling MP in homophobic comments interview
8. Was the YouGov poll fair last night after the Sky Prime Ministerial debate?
9. STOP - put the chicken sandwich down, move away, it could turn you gay!
10. Breaking News: Stuart MacLennan sacked by Labour
So this month's mixed bag is about Chris Walker returns to endorse Michael Moore, Labour & Tory resigning candidates, Twitter cock-ups, Banksy, YouGov and fairness and don't eat chicken as it will turn you gay!
The visitors to my little blog came from 52 countries this month, up from 45 last time, the top ten were as follows;
1. United Kingdom (1)
2. United States (2)
3. Canada (3)
4. Ireland (6)
5. Netherlands (7)
6. Germany (4)
=7. Australia (8)
=7. Belgium (8)
9. France (5)
10. India (10)
Ofcom: Democratic Accountability Ten Times Worse Than Hate Speech
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Last month, Guido reported on Ofcom’s decision to fine *GB News* £100,000
for allowing an audience of its viewers to quiz then Prime Minister Rishi
Sunak...
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Slaveboys.co.uk????
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