
I have not done a stats post for some time so it is with great pleasure that I get to tell your part in all this according to the November stats:
Unique Visitors: 9787The MBs are down as I am not doing so many of the short short film festivals. I always wonder who are the 10 to 14 folk who download pictures of my feet walking through noteworthy places.
Total Visits: 53189
Hits per Day: 5270

Comments
'nee - December 1, 2004 10:45 PM
I have stats envy. My stats are looking at your stats and they're quivering their tiny chins. Poor stats.
Alan - December 1, 2004 11:21 PM
My stats are nothing among the K-lister big boy stats diva I look up to.
Alan - December 1, 2004 11:29 PM
Hey - you had a good march up the ladder in September, October and November. It takes the time it takes - I have 16 more months in than you. In addition to time, I realized content is co-king for two reasons: it keeps people reading and also creates the concepts that searches are hunting for. The golden moment is the unexpected topic. Mine is AA Gill which gets buckets of hits. My buddy Dan's is the valedictorian speech.
dennis - December 1, 2004 11:29 PM
Alan: Impressive numbers to say the least. I can see why, though. I'll be back to lurk around.
nee: I'll help the cause and come visit. :)
Alan - December 1, 2004 11:33 PM
I am a slug. These are your stats. I am telling you Joey gets way more numbers and went up close during the Pixies show. I am a 19% Flea. I bet he would go up close at the Pixies show if he thought God <i>was</i> seven.
'nee - December 2, 2004 9:07 PM
I've been blogging for years and years and only recently started keeping track of my stats, and it's interesting. I don't really want it to become a race - 150 unique visitors a day is definitely nothing to scoff at, mind you - but it's a nice validation, at the same time. I've found the one of the biggest predictors of traffic is regular posting: blog reading is totally habitual. :)
Alan - December 2, 2004 9:09 PM
Exactly - you have to feed the habit. With the second blog, I find that my time is being parcelled out a bit.