A Second Month Review of BloggingNotes.net

Date January 6, 2008

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A month ago I posted my stats and information on what I’d gone through in writing my first month of BloggingNotes. While the site has still experienced a great amount of growth, it has slowed down a little, which may be due to it being the holiday season and all. I guess time will tell in early February when I look at my stats again to see what I need to improve upon. I don’t think I’ll publish another “look back” post like this one till I get to six months, though.

So how did things go? Here’s a look:

As usual, the majority of my traffic came from BloggingZoom - no surprise there, although I didn’t seem to have as many highly zoomed posts as in the first month. This may also have been due to the time of year. We’ll see again in a month. Of my posts, 59 of 64, or 92% went “hot”. up from 90% in the first month.What were the hottest posts in the last month?

Finally, the top three commenters on the site last month?

  1. Brian at Elite By Design
  2. JBlu at Fresh Geeks
  3. Grizzly at How To Make Money Online for Beginners

Thank you very much to everyone who commented on the site, though, and hopefully you’ll keep reading, especially with the changes that you’ll see around here in the next little while.

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4 Responses to “A Second Month Review of BloggingNotes.net”

  1. Elite By Design said:

    Thanks for the plug and all the luck to you in January and 2008.

    Elite By Design’s last blog post..Tutorial Traffic - Quality vs. Quantity

  2. Rod said:

    No problem, Brian. Thanks very much for your participation.

  3. jblu said:

    Hi Rod,

    Thanks for the plug also, and keep up the great work! :)
    jblu’s last blog post..7 Qualities Acquirable From Blogging

  4. Rod said:

    You’re welcome, J. Thanks for all your contributions around here. They’re very much appreciated.

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