Friday, April 6, 2012

Three-Year Blog Visit Report

     In the three years since StatCounter has been tracking hits to my blog, there have been nearly 4,400 visits, not including my own and strictly defining a visit as a pageview at least one hour after someone’s last pageview. Thank you for visiting my blog.

     Since my last report, there was a record 23 visits in one day on May 2, 2011. 

     In addition to Pennsylvania, there have been more than 100 visits each from California, New York, Texas, Florida and Ohio since StatCounter began tracking visits to my blog three years ago. There have been visits from all 50 American states and several territories. The most visits outside the United States over the three years came from Malaysia, Algeria, Canada, United Kingdom, India, Australia and Pakistan, which represents little change from the last report, ranging from just under 50 to over 200 visits apiece. There have been visits from over 100 foreign states and several other territories. 

     Interesting hits since my last report included visits from Mali and Vietnam, the United States Defense Department at West Point, the European Central Bank, the National League of Cities, the Spartanburg Herald Journal and the South African Broadcasting Corporation. As usual, there were visits from numerous other government entities, as well as schools and major businesses.

     Since my last report, the list of my blog’s most popular posts has changed. The Rise and Fall of Islamic Civilization continues to be the most popular, by far, with nearly 960 visits, but it is now followed by Commentary on the Roman Influence on America Exhibit at the National Constitution Center; then by The Economy, Deficit and Debt at George W. Bush’s Inauguration; both of which have been visited at least 280 times. Four other posts have been visited over 100 times: Misleading Media Phrases; Obama Did Not Inherit the Economy from Bush; Radicals in the Obama Administration and Follow-Up on the Rise and Fall of Islamic Civilization, followed closely by Lepanto, by GK Chesterton. 

     I shall continue to post of major milestones. 

     I am especially grateful to you repeat visitors to my blog. Please continue to visit regularly and to post comments. Thank you. I wish everyone a Happy Easter!

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