I started out 2009 with high hopes for the blog – participating in meme’s, Carnivals, and word prompts. These are the stats for 2009:
January: 14 posts; 16 Comments; 1,293 Total Visits
February: 14 Posts; 23 Comments; 1,357 Total Visits
March: 9 Posts; 10 Comments; 1,061 Total Visits
April: 6 Posts; 15 Comments; 925 Total Visits (I was out of state about 10 days this month)
May: 830 Total Visits (I had 0 posts and no comments as I was out of state the entire month.)
June: 2 Posts; 5 Comments; 784 Total Visits (I was out of state for 2 weeks this month.)
July: 6 Posts; 9 Comments; 702 Total Visits
August: 6 Posts; 9 Comments; 528 Total Visits
September: 6 Posts; 11 Comments; 698 Total Visits
October: 5 Posts; 9 Comments; 712 Total Visits
November: 4 Posts; 3 Comments; 753 Total Visits
December: 3 Posts; 1 Comment; 629 Total Visits
Top Posts that People Read in 2010:
- Cousin to James Madison – 371 Views
- Letters from Germany Part 1 – 341 Views
- Parade of Homes – 273 Views
- Surnames – 258 Views
- Texas Snow! – 248 Views
- Unusual Photos – 187 Views
- About – 164 Views
- The Case of Chase – 140 Views
- Freaky Friday Challenge – 128 Views
The Top Referrers:
Top Search Terms People Used:
- James Madison – 146
- unusual photos – 95
- letters – 64
- WWI letters – 51
- Texas snow – 49
- wordpress genealogy – 32
- Looking for ancestors – 27
Top URL’s that were clicked on through the Blog:
It should be interesting to note what my stats for 2010 look like next year!
Oh, wow, I am happy that my blog is one of the top referrers! And impressed that you know you to find all these statistics (I’m still illiterate in that respect). I’m guessing it was the “Texas Team” post – which, by the way, I have to update because we have at least several new or newly discovered Texas-linked genealogy blogs. Also, I linked to your post on Texas Snow – as someone from North Texas, I also never experienced snow there, though there was one winter that we had freezing rain and ice on the ground.