So, continuing my monthly stat porn figures for anyone who is remotely interested, the monthly summary of my visitor stats according to google analytics is as below for July 2010.
The busiest day on my blog last month was Sunday 11th July and the story was about Mark Reckless MP, the new MP for Rochester & Strood who was too drunk to participate in the Budget votes.
Last month I had 2,454 absolute unique visitors, down from last month. They made 3,530 visits and 4,676 page views.
So, my top 10 referring sites for the last month (with previous position in brackets) were;
1. Facebook (1)
2. Twitter (2)
3. Lib Dem Voice (3)
4. Lib Dem Blogs (4)
5. Blogger.com (5)
6. SNP Tactical Voting (6)
7. Google.co.uk (7)
8. Norfolk Blogger (16)
9. Caron's Musings (21)
10. Lallands Peats Worrier (39)
Last month I wrote 40 blog posts, the most for some time now.
The top 10 stories by direct page views that you've read most were;
1. Conservative MP Mark Reckless too drunk to vote in Budget debate
2. Conservative MEPs claim paedophilia is connected to homosexuality
3. X Factor winner Joe McElderry: I'm gay
4. Clydesdale Bank error - you must now pay an extra £300, every month
5. Tory MP Caroline Nokes declares extra marital sex wrong while cheating on her husband with a toy boy
6. Government Ministers resign over taxpayer funded travel
7. Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen in mental health joke gaffe
8. Conservative MSP John Lamont drops his support for Borders railway
9. Complaint over Conservative MP Zac Goldsmith's election expenses
10. Ed Balls MP considering quitting the Labour leadership race
So this month concentrates more on politics with topics like Zac Goldsmith's election expenses, Ed Balls quitting the Labour leadership race, Mark Reckless MP too drunk to vote, Conservative MEPs claiming paedophilia is connected to homosexuality and Joe McElderry the X Factor winner announced he was gay.
The visitors to my little blog came from 57 countries this month, down from 71 last time, the top ten were as follows;
1. United Kingdom (1)
2. United States (2)
3. Canada (=7)
4. Belgium (=3)
5. Ireland (=3)
6. India (=7)
=7. Spain (=7)
=7. Australia (11)
=7. Germany (=7)
10. Netherlands (6)
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:
Hmmm people are obviously more interested in politics than they are running and jogging! Maybe I should swap blog topics!
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