Recently a number of my blogger friends have posted the “statistics” of the hits on their website. The beautiful thing about owning your own domain, is that you can use Google Analytics code and track a whole bunch of really cool things about the people who visit your site. I check it out occasionally to see if anyone but us actually reads this, and see what posts have been more popular than others, etc.
So here’s a little snapshot into the last month of The Watson Highlands.
122 people have visited our site in 530 total visits. The majority of our visitors use Internet Explorer. Firefox comes in a close second and a few Mac holdouts use Safari to read our page. The USA sends us the most visitors, and the states of New York and Ohio have sent us the most visitors in the last month. Indiana, Illinois, Pennsylvania and Texas pretty much tie for 3rd place, while we also have visitors from North Carolina and Virginia. That is pretty expected considering where we’ve lived and where most of our friends live. Top cities that visit us are Clifton Park (NY), Waterford (NY), Cincinnati (OH) and South Bend. (Remind me not to say anything bad or scandalous about a certain priest friend that lives in New York. Tee hee). The country of Honduras sent us 4 visits in the past month (thank you Erika and Michael John), and we’ve had a handful of visits from Canada, India (thanks Ajay and Priti), El Salvador and Australia.
I just now let us be categorized in google because I was a bit apprehensive about being so public. In the last month, 16 people have visited us from Google, using these keywords (in no particular order):
- baptism homilies
- almond butter south beach
- bare sheep yarn
- behavior modification for rolling the eyes
- beofish
- breanna bogner (I don’t get this one at all)
- Calvinism david bentley hart
- david bentley hart john calvin
- happy birthday spiderman
- lion bran fisherman’s yarn review
Fun stuff!




Tuesday, 12. August 2008
Isn’t it interesting all the things that you find out about your blog. Then again at the same time it can be a bit freaky (Breanna Bogner).