Over the weekend this blog got its 2,000th page view. Whenever someone visits the site or clicks on content, a "page" is created in their browser. Users can record multiple page views per visit, and this number doesn't mean that 2,000 different people visited the site.
I'll admit it: I visit this blog often to fine-tune the layout or re-read some of my posts, so a bunch of these pages views come from myself. But as for the others, they come from you- the reader.
Here are some stats about the site based on the first 2,000 page views:
I've had visitors from every continent on earth, minus Antarctica. If a country or state on the maps below are green, then that means that at least one person from that location has viewed this blog.
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The countries with the most visits:
1) United States (duh)
2) Canada
3) United Kingdom/Australia (tie)
The states with the most visits:
1) New York
2) New Jersey
3) California
The highest viewed posts:
1) DJ Eco interview
2) Brad Miller interview
3) Lorant Duzgun interview
Highest number of unique visitors in one day: 126 on February 25.
This site is most often viewed through: Firefox.
Through search engines, the most popular term that lands people on this blog: "electric zoo 2010 presale tickets"
The funniest search term that has landed someone on this blog: "peoples comments about waiting in line at nokia theater, nyc"
[Stats provided by Google Analytics]
Monday, May 3, 2010
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