Scribkin Hit A Milestone – 100 Feed Readers!

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stats-5-31-3 I’ve never done a stats update, and I haven’t refined my tools at all, so this post will be a little rough. First, let’s start with the good news: For the first time, scribkin has over 100 feed readers!

FeedBurner

As you probably know, FeedBurner feed stats aren’t extremely reliable. FeedBurner tries to separate what is a subscription from what is a bot or a browser, but it’s mostly an educated guess. The means that the numbers can swing up and down, sometimes wildly.

But I took a screenshot, so if it never gets this high again, hey, at least it was for one glorious day!

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Here’s a look at my recent subscriber stats.

Other Stats

I took some screenshots of my Ultimate Google Analytics WP plugin. This should give you a taste of my recent blog stats.

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My percentage of new visitors has remained in the 70% – 80% range consistently.

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My daily visits vary greatly on if I have posted an article that day, or late the day before. The blog is new enough, that I see a huge jump after I post an article, especially if the post is stumbled.

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FriendFeed being on top is new. StumbleUpon was the big traffic-bringer, but along with my increased activity on FriendFeed, comes more clicks! And I welcome them. By the way, Twitter has never sent me jack sprat for traffic.

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Rising Sources is sort of a silly stat for now — the biggest percentage differences are from entries that go up a click or two. Woo.

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People apparently love the bookmarklets.

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Falling content is another somewhat-useless stat for now.

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Up until recently, my top page was always the most popular. But I guess recently links from other blogs directly to my bookmarklets and FriendFeed posts have superceded that.

Update

After Louis linked up a stat article of his from December last year, I thought I’d add my own FeedBurner graph showing growth over time.

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