Project Results - Blog statistics - Where Are You From

Posted by photonovice on June 9th, 2008

Eventually this has arrived. I’m sharing the results of the last part of our Blog Statistics Project.

This time the area that has been explored in the visitor statistics of photography blogs was related to the source of the readers: geographically (in which countries a blog is popular), social network wise (which other sites or blogs send readers in our way), in terms of loyalty of readers (how many people access content through RSS readers), etc.

I would like to say a

BIG THANK YOU

to everyone who supported or contributed to this endeavor.

The project entries:

Brian Auer’s previous article was an instant entry for the third installment of the project as well since that was so thorough and complete that time: he revealed his traffic sources as well.


Submitter: Brian Auer
Blog: Epic Edits Weblog
Article: 16 Month Statistics for Epic Edits
Interesting: more than 3.500 feed readers (oh, man…)

Submitter: Vlad Georgescu
Blog: Organize Pictures
Article: Inside secrets about OrganizePictures.com
Interesting: more than 50% of the readers are reading on Firefox

Submitter: Luis Cruz
Blog: Lighchasers
Article: A Look at LightChasers’ Visitors
Interesting: 74% of traffic is from referrer sites

Submitter: Anthea Brown
Blog: Lilahpops
Article: Were are you from?
Interesting: 14% of the readers are from Australia

Submitter: Tibor Radványi
Blog: Photonovice.net
Article: Were Do My Readers Come From?
Interesting: readers access this blog from iPhones as well

Now I’m working on an even bigger project. A real life one but related to photography. This one will not involve contribution from fellow bloggers (support would certainly be appreciated though :-) ) and might change lot of things around my own life.

One Response to “Project Results - Blog statistics - Where Are You From”

  1. photographyVoter.com Says:

    Where Are Photography Blog Readers From? - Project Results…

    Who are reading photography blogs? Where do they live? What browser do they use? Does anyone know what RSS feed is?…

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