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.
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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