Wednesday, May 02, 2007

[history in the making] country spread

For the first time in a very long while, the U.S. has surged ahead of the U.K. in my country spread of visitors. Another very noticeable thing, for me, is that I usually have a spread of countries as long as your arm - places like the Greater Antilles - but today it's quite narrow.

Canada was understandable because of the Vancouver post.

Have to say I'm delighted because, with a natural U.K. readership of this blog, this thing won't last but still - it looks kinda neat for now. Plus the chart was saved before most Brits woke up this morning.

10 comments:

  1. This is what it is all about- free debate transcending national boundaries.
    We all share one world and what better way for rational people to share their thoughts?

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  2. Meh :)

    Most of the US hits are just me clicking thru multiple times a day and Ruthie stopping in to see if you posted anything.

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  3. Great James to see such a geographical spread! Its one of the fascinating parts of blogging- where people come from who read your blog.

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  4. LN, you and I can't possibly be the only Americans that read James' blog... although we're probably his two most loyal U.S. readers.

    That's cool James, I echo what crushed said. Free debate transcending national boundaries.

    I had a similar revelation when I realized that 1/2 of the people reading my blog were British (thanks in large part to you).

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  5. Well done, James. Where readers are fascinates me, too. Where's Italy, btw?

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  6. Didn't say we were the only ones Ruth :)

    But I check the blogs on my links many times each day (the ones I check anyway) and from home I am on satellite, so it shows up as many different connections.

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  7. James: what did you use to compile your stats?

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  8. CbyI: No better way.

    Martin: Good question - haven't seen this yest.

    LNazh 1: A little more than that, although you're both invaluable. These percentages relate to the last 100 uniques.

    Tiberius: Yes, it is fun.

    Ruthie: Thanks, Ruthie.

    Welshcakes: It was done early morning, when you were in bed.

    LNazh 2: The big war board, LN?

    LNazh 3: Unique visitors, last 100, according to sitemeter.

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  9. My last 100:

    62 US
    15 UK
    8 Unknown
    4 Canada
    3 Australia
    2 France
    1 Turkey
    1 Morocco
    1 Jordan
    1 Netherlands
    1 Italy
    1 Israel

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