Here is a global view of the views of my blog for the last week:
As you can see, the vast majority of my blog views come from the United States, but here are the number of views I’ve had from other countries during the past week:
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There was also one view from Italy, which didn’t show up on the table for some reason.
If you have a WordPress blog, you too can see these amazing statistics for your blog. Just go to http://wordpress.com, log in, then click on the My Stats tab on the WordPress home page, then scroll down a bit to find the global stats. If you’d like to see your views by country for a week, click on summaries. Isn’t that cool?
So, where do your viewers come from?
April 1, 2012 at 4:13 pm
Statistics can be fascinating, can’t they? I only discovered my country ones for the first time when WordPress gave us our annual stats last New Years. During the past week people viewed my blog from 44 different countries, with the United States as the top one, followed by Canada, and then the United Kingdom. India, Italy and Germany tied for fourth place. It still amazes me that people all over the world visit my blog. I often wonder how they found it in the first place! The Internet is an amazing place! 🙂
April 1, 2012 at 7:51 pm
I saw the stats then, too, but didn’t click on “summaries” so I didn’t get the whole picture. The internet truly is an amazing place.
April 1, 2012 at 4:42 pm
I’m one of the 106! That’s nice to know I’m not the only Canadian. Woohoo, Pat. You’re universally appreciated.