Is there some comic style attracting people from different countries. That's what we are going to discover if we compare our unique readers stats here. With StatCounter you get the country and all the differents IP address.
(the point is not how many you get, but to compare by country)
So Boris Boris Meat got in the last fives days:
19 readers from Canada. (Canada own)
14 from the U.S.
3 from France (nice)
3 from U.K.
2 from Chile
1 from Finland, Australia, Peru, Japan, Mexico, Switzerland, Ireland, South Africa.
From project wonderful's weekly region counter
12624: United States
1637: United Kingdom
1600: Canada
722: Australia
405: France
390: Sweden
345: Netherlands
295: Germany
240: Philippines
206: Singapore
Last I checked, primarily the US, Portugal, Britain and Australia. Portugal was the only one there that really throws me for a loop because the others are all English speaking and tend to have drier humour. But as it turns out a couple of my readers in Portugal know each other.
Probably about 70% from the US, Candada, Germany and the UK. The rest is kinda scattered and random and varies week to week. Last week I was a big hit in the UAE, apparently.
In my day, video games gave you three chances to kill about 2000 enemies in one sitting with no pause button. Easy mode meant you got two more lives to throw away on the first boss. You don't know the meaning of hard.
I used to have an Iranian readership apparently
I used to enjoy looking deeeeeep into my stats, there was even someone from the government in Washington looking at the site for a while... All those .gov and .mil addresses from the US and other places caught my attention.
Yeah, I don't know how to find out when people are coming to the site. Maybe I just don't have that function on statcounter.
The stuff I look at: Visit length; return visitors; and unique page loads v. total page loads.
The most helpful thing about the stats to me is knowing what referring sites folks are coming from, and how long they stayed. I'm not gonna keep an ad on a site if everyone who clicks it looks at one page and jets. But I know it's worth spending my money if 1 out of every 3 go through the whole archive. (That actually happened with one site last week; my stats went gangbusters, dude!)
Yeah, I don't know how to find out when people are coming to the site. Maybe I just don't have that function on statcounter.
The stuff I look at: Visit length; return visitors; and unique page loads v. total page loads.
The most helpful thing about the stats to me is knowing what referring sites folks are coming from, and how long they stayed. I'm not gonna keep an ad on a site if everyone who clicks it looks at one page and jets. But I know it's worth spending my money if 1 out of every 3 go through the whole archive. (That actually happened with one site last week; my stats went gangbusters, dude!)
I use extreme tracker. It doesn't have features like visit length though, though it does have pretty good details on referrals. Considering I don't have any ads though, pretty much all of my referrals come from here.
In my day, video games gave you three chances to kill about 2000 enemies in one sitting with no pause button. Easy mode meant you got two more lives to throw away on the first boss. You don't know the meaning of hard.
Well. I just got that thing up in running, so it hasn't been going very long, but it seems like I have 5 visitors from the United States and one from Iceland. And I know who the Iceland person was cause he commented on my comic.
Well. I just got that thing up in running, so it hasn't been going very long, but it seems like I have 5 visitors from the United States and one from Iceland. And I know who the Iceland person was cause he commented on my comic.
I just put my up too. I don't think I did it((No knowlegde on coding)) right but hopefully I did.
Well. I just got that thing up in running, so it hasn't been going very long, but it seems like I have 5 visitors from the United States and one from Iceland. And I know who the Iceland person was cause he commented on my comic.
I just put my up too. I don't think I did it((No knowlegde on coding)) right but hopefully I did.
I but mine between the opening html and body codes. I used to have it as said to, but it didn't work out.