This blog busier than 85% of Japanese ones

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About how many visitors does your blog get per day? graph of japanese opinionjapan.internet.com reported on goo Research’s 26th monthly survey on blogging. 1,075 people from goo’s internet monitor group successfully completed a private questionnaire at the start of July. The demographics were 58.4% female, 3.3% in their teens, 25.6% in their twenties, 39.4% in their thirties, 22.0% in their forties, 7.8% in their fifties, and 2.0% aged sixty or over.

Looking at the headline, if you discount the “don’t knows” as having too little traffic to bother counting, on a good day I’m in the top 2% percent of Japanese blogs traffic-wise! Of course, another explanation is that the bloggers with more traffic are too busy keeping their sites ticking over to bother answering questionnaires.

It also may be instructive to cross-reference these results with over 90% of bloggers being anonymous and most bloggers earning peanuts in affiliate schemes.
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Monthly status update

You may notice that I’ve added a Related Posts option that hopefully can point you towards related stories. The whole thing works automatically, so if you get diverted to a seemingly unrelated post, don’t blame me!

As I mentioned before, I’ve got the Performancing Metrics up and running, and finally my public stats are available. No laughing at the back please! Clicking the Performancing button at the bottom left achieves the same effect.

No April Fools from me this year, as I had a complete lack of inspiration! Did anyone find some interesting ones?

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Performancing Metrics

Just thought I’d point out that I’ve just started using Performancing Metrics to help me analyse what’s going on here a bit better. It looks interesting (and free!), and I will be leaving my stats publicly readable – the new Performancing button in the bottom left should take you to the same statistics page. I think that should work anyway!

UPDATE: The publicly-viewable portion of the Performancing Metrics in not currently in operation, as it is still being tested. There is a public RSS feed, but it’s probably not very interesting to look at!

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