Quietly, the Bathtub slid past the 250,000 hits mark, on October 2.
Keep those clicks coming.
And, would it kill you to comment?
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I just passed the 6,000 mark a couple of days ago. It took about 4 months. Pathetic, eh?
Comment: MOO!
(Moo = Zen word; something to say when something needs to be said but there is nothing to say; great fun at parties).
Congrats, too.
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I know what you mean. Comments are hard to come by. But I’m a hypocrite in that I read a lot but rarely comment.
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Maybe I should stop being so cheap and buy a service that tracks stuff more closely. My site meter statistics show about a 25% difference between page views and visits — I get a lot of people looking at just one page (I changed the template to get one that shows other posts when viewing just one). And while over about a year I can see a correlation, on any given day Sitemeter is wildly at odds with the WordPress count.
I also figure it doesn’t make much difference overall. My statistics are still pitifully small, in influence terms. The posts I hope teachers will find most useful and those I hope students will find most instructive hang at the bottom of the clicks lists.
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WordPress only keeps “views” for me, and they match fairly closely my statmeter views (about 50-60% above my statmeter visits).
I am waiting to reach 100k visits (in a month or two). They have me at 150k views.
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“Visits” says the WordPress stat title. I’m not convinced.
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PS– looks better if you turn on emoticons/smilies
Did I say we were trying?
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Some of us are trying…
:mrgreen:
:lol:
:oops:
:roll:
:!:
:?:
:idea:
:arrow:
:smile:
:grin:
:surprise:
:shock:
:cool:
:???:
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Page views or unique visits?
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Yes. :)
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Random, gratuitous comment!
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