Sunday, March 18, 2007


YOU ARE HERE - 03-18-07
How people found this site.

cat flu (Tullahoma, Tennessee)
allstate behavior interview (Allstate Insurance Company - Chicago)
evel (Milwaukee)
and another thing (UK)
sisterinlaw fucking brotherinlaw (India) Dude, do you really need to be that specific with your porn search?
vancouver mermaid (Coquitlam, BC) Someone looking for you, Michelle.
kevin megeney webpage (St. John, New Brunswick)
cpl. kevin megeney (NS)
sneezing bunnie (Ontario)
american excelsior company (Oregon)
sodrel truck lines (Kansas)
wish for a friend (Philippines)
what is another way to call a dentist (Florida)
my cat has sneezing episodes (Ohio)
getting over cat flu (UK)

HERE FROM WORK or SCHOOL?

Allstate Insurance Company (Chicago)
Geico (Washington, DC) Insurance companies fighting over me?
University Of West Florida (Birmingham, Alabama) That is weird, but that is what it says.
University Of Cincinnati (Ohio)

And another thing...

There are a couple places, aside from my reciprocating links, I get regular hits from. So I figured I should give them a shout out as well. Might help some people who are trying to generate traffic for their own site.
MyBlogLog
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But I guess the best way to get noticed is good 'ole 'word of mouth'. Write some decent content, read other's decent content and lastly? Participate. Lurking will get you nowhere. You think that if you have no witty comment to leave on a blog that a blog author does not want to hear from you? Wrong. Make your presence known. I spend days on end just hopping from comment to comment, following links from commenters. You would not believe the interesting places you end up.

Related to this I have been working on a project. Over the last couple of months, I have been keeping track of my readers. (No, Dude, I have not bugged your house, relax.) I started compiling a list of the origins of people that stop by for a read. Stat counter is great for that because there are so many people that do not comment, a person gets discouraged, but at least you can tell someone was there, even if they don't leave a comment.

So anyway, I figured this is a good excuse for me to educate myself on some of these countries. I realized pretty quickly that I am not even clear where some of these places are on the map. Couldn't place some of them on the right hemisphere even. Had to give up and list them alphabetically.

I have a pretty good list now, with some pretty interesting sounding names, so I will be choosing one every week and will showcase the country of one of my visitors. Maybe yours.

As you can imagine I have gotten a lot of hits from Canada and the US, I will be narrowing those down to States and Provinces. At least I can locate those on a map.

Stay tuned.

7 comments:

Jack said...

I particularly like StatCounter's new feature of being able to label an IP address with a name. Have you used that feature yet?

Anonymous said...

Ya, helps me keep track of the people I know.

Anonymous said...

ok you've bullied me into it...HI!

this is Jack's daughter from Hamilton, Ontario. (all of the hits from various hospitals in hamilton are me too)

I like reading your stuff. You have a very unique perspective.

Jessica

Anonymous said...

ok you've bullied me into it...HI!

this is Jack's daughter from Hamilton, Ontario. (all of the hits from various hospitals in hamilton are me too)

I like reading your stuff. You have a very unique perspective.

Jessica

Evel said...

LOL Hi Jessica. Glad to have you.

Anonymous said...

Well, that's one way to get people to comment, LOL

Unknown said...

But, but ... I *like* lurking!