Monday, June 02, 2025
June 1 blog report
Blog visits were up, so dramatically in some cases that I suspect that a few of them might be on the carousel. That's my word for blogger's habit of grabbing them and showing them to random visitors who click a certain button on every blog. A few hundred people nationwide get hooked on the carousel at random times, just going and visiting random blogs for no reason at all, and I've done it myself a few times. We can't count these as serious visitors, yet they are visitors, and might even read something once in a while.
So, my main blog, oldest blog, got over ten thousand, highest ever I believe. Several others got over a thousand which is also very unusual. But the personal ones were up almost universally, which suggests there was just more traffic in general. The commercial ones were down. The dead ones were totally flat.
Biggest winners were out there, thomas leverett, yeah write, rearview mirror, cloud quakers, and sixteen springs. If you can think of why an obscure blog about Texas, not updated for at least six months, could get about eight times its usual viewership, I'd like to hear it. Otherwise I'm going with carousel.
Once again I've failed to update any templates. Here I'm posting on the Wallace genealogy daily, yet the visitor there has almost no guidance about which Wallaces I'm actually talking about, no good template explanation. Well, I corrected that one a little, but I have a much huger problem in that regard all through the system. And I could be advertising my books, but I'm not. All these thousands of visitors, and I'm frittering them away.
Until next time,
So, my main blog, oldest blog, got over ten thousand, highest ever I believe. Several others got over a thousand which is also very unusual. But the personal ones were up almost universally, which suggests there was just more traffic in general. The commercial ones were down. The dead ones were totally flat.
Biggest winners were out there, thomas leverett, yeah write, rearview mirror, cloud quakers, and sixteen springs. If you can think of why an obscure blog about Texas, not updated for at least six months, could get about eight times its usual viewership, I'd like to hear it. Otherwise I'm going with carousel.
Once again I've failed to update any templates. Here I'm posting on the Wallace genealogy daily, yet the visitor there has almost no guidance about which Wallaces I'm actually talking about, no good template explanation. Well, I corrected that one a little, but I have a much huger problem in that regard all through the system. And I could be advertising my books, but I'm not. All these thousands of visitors, and I'm frittering them away.
Until next time,



















