The other day I noticed that about 15% of the hits on my blog are from Germany and Russia. Really?! I guess that's pretty cool.
I'm not sure why I look at that stuff, maybe just because Google tracks it. US readers only make up about 70% of the hits. Following Germany and Russia are Netherlands, UK, France, Canada, Australia and--get this--Iran! I also get regular hits from the Philippines, Indonesia, New Zealand, Mexico and UAE. Other countries (like Latvia and Andorra) also show up from time to time--no doubt, hits from random searches.
Internet Explorer is the browser of choice (54%) with Firefox and Chrome still coming in ahead of Safari. Windows is the primary OE at 85%, followed by Mac and iPhone.
Many hits come from my Facebook link, a few from other blogs that have a link to Out of My Hat.
If you're dropping in from a country other than the USA, leave a comment and let me know where you are and how you happened to visit Out of My Hat. Actually, US readers can do the same.
Over all, the trend of blog reading seems to be dropping. Perhaps it's because there are so many blogs out there now, or perhaps, people have decided that they have better things to do than read the rantings of simple people like me.
Whether you are a regular follower, a Facebook friend or just happened to find me in a random search--Thanks for stopping by today. Leave a note or comment if you feel like it. You're welcome anytime.
John<><
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Spanning the Globe
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