Following a tag launched by Guillaume44, better known by his blog "Star Tracker" , now is the time statistics.
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While the most viewed pages, which are not necessarily the most read or even the Most Discussed are the following tickets:
1. "Fancy Space Opera"
2. "A garden in Appalachia" by Barbara Kingsolver
3. "The Déchronologue" of Stépahne Beauverger
4. "Fourth Floor" by Nicolas Ancion
5. "Back on the horizon" - anthology directed by Serge Lehman
6. "The shadow of the murderer" of James Clemens
7. "King Star" by Edmond Hamilton
8. "Spin" by Robert Charles Wilson
9. "Third Testament" by Xavier and Alex Alice Dorison
10. "Erase" Percival Everett
In these, there are articles with little or no commentary, as Baraba Kingsolver, Nicolas Ancion or Percival Everett , which are books so-called white literature . So it is a literature that raises my score hits, particularly via Google searches. Like comics with "The third Testament . And of course the general section of proposed titles "Fancy Space Opera" . But there are still shots of 2010 with Hearts "Déchronologue" and "Spin" . By cons
my stats do not give me the least read the articles. Fortunately for my morale hehe.
+ + + sources of traffic + + +
Based on stats from Blogger (which began in May 2010) and Blogcounter, there are some different sources.
sites of origin of major tours are : Google Livraddict , Netvibes, Facebook, etc.. See sites such as The Circle Atuan the blog Hugin and Munin, the EFEL blog, the blog RSF The blog Moons Ink (Denoël editions) the Blog Papothé the blog Arutha, the Cachou blog, the blog of Lord Orkan van Deck the blog Galactic Dragon the blog Myrddin, the SF Blog Plante, the Forum Publishing Belial, the forum ActuSF etc.
The amount of visits ranging from one to the other . Google visits the maximum cash of course!
But where are my visitors? For most of France followed by the Belgians. Then it varies. But here, my stats do not provide percentage, but just quantity. And I'm a bit lazy as to make the calculations.
How do they find the blog? course, this depends on the keywords used in Google. But then, I have no details, this must remain in contact with the most popular tickets.
With what do they sail? For 75% they are still running Windows, 11% are hardworking and happy users of Linux on a par with the 11% of browsers on Macintosh. And in different proportions minimal there are different mobile technologies.
The most used browser is Firefox (52%), which is very good view of their (long live free software !!!), followed by Internet Explorer (31%), Chromium (8%), Safari (5%), etc. . (Stats are from Blogger in this case)
+ + + The number of visits + + +
As of today, I passed the 11,000 visits. I set up my counter Blogcounter in January 2010 if I'm not mistaken, and the time to gently fold into each ticket (as it should be!), I came to the account where I am Today more than 11000 visits. I come over time to ride an average of 55 visits per day (in December). Not bad given the modest side of my blog and the fact that I do not really have a chronic BCF or winning big guns of white literature. Finally, I am happy with this volume!
But already know that one does not write his own ticket alone is already a real pleasure! So thank you to you all for your visits in 2010.
my stats do not give me the least read the articles. Fortunately for my morale hehe.
+ + + sources of traffic + + +
Based on stats from Blogger (which began in May 2010) and Blogcounter, there are some different sources.
sites of origin of major tours are : Google Livraddict , Netvibes, Facebook, etc.. See sites such as The Circle Atuan the blog Hugin and Munin, the EFEL blog, the blog RSF The blog Moons Ink (Denoël editions) the Blog Papothé the blog Arutha, the Cachou blog, the blog of Lord Orkan van Deck the blog Galactic Dragon the blog Myrddin, the SF Blog Plante, the Forum Publishing Belial, the forum ActuSF etc.
The amount of visits ranging from one to the other . Google visits the maximum cash of course!
But where are my visitors? For most of France followed by the Belgians. Then it varies. But here, my stats do not provide percentage, but just quantity. And I'm a bit lazy as to make the calculations.
How do they find the blog? course, this depends on the keywords used in Google. But then, I have no details, this must remain in contact with the most popular tickets.
With what do they sail? For 75% they are still running Windows, 11% are hardworking and happy users of Linux on a par with the 11% of browsers on Macintosh. And in different proportions minimal there are different mobile technologies.
The most used browser is Firefox (52%), which is very good view of their (long live free software !!!), followed by Internet Explorer (31%), Chromium (8%), Safari (5%), etc. . (Stats are from Blogger in this case)
+ + + The number of visits + + +
As of today, I passed the 11,000 visits. I set up my counter Blogcounter in January 2010 if I'm not mistaken, and the time to gently fold into each ticket (as it should be!), I came to the account where I am Today more than 11000 visits. I come over time to ride an average of 55 visits per day (in December). Not bad given the modest side of my blog and the fact that I do not really have a chronic BCF or winning big guns of white literature. Finally, I am happy with this volume!
But already know that one does not write his own ticket alone is already a real pleasure! So thank you to you all for your visits in 2010.
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