I know I haven’t been posting a lot and that while I really want to post more… There is simply so many things that have more priority than bloggin, but anyway, I have some time on my hands now, so I thougth that I’d post something about my website stats.
Against all my expectations, the number of visitors keeps growing even when I don’t post in weeks. Allthough the numbers aren’t shocking by any means, ther is a positive line visible in the number of unique visitors that come to my website eacht month:
When looking at march this year, I can conclude that monday, tuesday and wednesday and the most busy days as where saturday and sunday fall behind. The average number of visitors each day was around 63 which isn’t all too bad for just a personal blog site:
Other stats aren’t really surprising, like most visits originate from the USA and the most used operating system is Windows, followed by MAC OS which is then followed by the various Linux distributions and even FreeBSD pops into the list. Fedora is the most used Linux distribution to visit my site, followed by unkown distributions (that means, distributions that aren’t recognized by the statistics software) and the last distribution that lifts itself above 0.1% is Ubuntu Linux with 0.2%. Debian Linux is also in the list, but with 0% because the software rounds of at 1 decimal and it doesn’t reach 0.1%.
Also the used browsers don’t surprise me, first place is Microsoft Internet Explorer with 52.9%, second is Mozilla Firefox with 34.7, third is Opera with 6.9% and fourth is Safari (MAC browser) with 4%. 0.6% of the used browsers isn’t recognized. Netscape is being used by 0.3% of my visitors and Mozilla is the last one with a usage above 0.1%. Some other browsers that people were using, but not even reached 0.1% are Galeon, Konqueror, OmniWeb, LibWWW and K-Meleon. I believe all of these are Linux browsers.
Now when I get the time to post more often, I hope to see the upward curve continue in the future.