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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Why do I have little audience?

This is going to be my third post (but you may see only two posts in archive because I am thinking of deleting my first post) to the blog which I started in order render my time spend on web to be at least classified as wastage instead of "sheer wastage". I don't know about other fellow bloggers but I am definitely waiting for time when people will visit my blog frequently and provide me with valuable feedback. So before writing todays post I clicked on the stats tab of the blogger dashboard with a heavy heart.

Upon seeing the statistics which the "Blogger" provides to let you know that how many visitors visit your blog. To my surprise about 15% of the 40 visits (I stunned as I expected something like 5 or 15 visits at max because blogger is not counting mine) to my blog were from outside Pakistan which means I need not swear that these visits were not made by me. My blog has been visited by people (or maybe botnets) from two European countries and US. First of all I would like to thank (I could have said "thank you very much" if they had commented on my blog) the people for visiting the blog. I admit that these statistics have acted like a morale booster for me and are the only reason of new post on my blog. Like any newbie (blogger) I spend my time writing the blog and try to make it attractive so that it catches reader's attention.

To get even more information about visitors I have added a statistical tool from web to see how many visitors I am getting, how long they stay and etc. While typing of statistics a TED Talk blipped in my mind. This talk is quite interesting and is about statistics. The title of this talk was catchy so I had to watch it. For interested people the introduction of the speaker can be found here.

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