I’m never really bothered with how many hits a particular
blog gets. I mean, I’d like to think
people know my blogs are there, read them and enjoy!
However, looking at the distribution of hits maps (which is one
of the reasons why I love Blogger more than WordPress) I see CBO covering more
geographic areas each day.
But then I thought “Does the distribution match up on each
site?”
Really, the answer is no.
On CBO in order of highest hits first:
United
Kingdom
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United
States
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France
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Poland
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Germany
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Russia
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Canada
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Sweden
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Israel
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Netherlands
On the Alan Class blog:
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And when we come to the British Golden Age Comics blog:
United
Kingdom
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United
States
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New
Zealand
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Germany
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United
Arab Emirates
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Australia
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Netherlands
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Brazil
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Indonesia
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Sweden
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Which is good. It shows that there are people out there with
varying interests and I’m catering for their interests!! So, if each clicked on an ad I’d be getting
some Adsense money!!
If I knew the perfect formula for getting more readers I’d
use it but this is the internet, kids and no one can predict what will be a hit
or a miss!
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