More on Feedburner
As you may know, I switched over to Feedburner which chops up my RSS and distributes it via my Feedburner RSS 2.0 feed. Since doing this a few weeks ago, I’d had some time to gather statistics. This blog entry is best viewed when your browser is maximized.
First, you get a histogram which shows estimated circulation per day:
As you can see, it looks like I have 11 readers which seems more than I would have expected there to be.
Second, you get to see which entries are most popular. My “Learning to Draw” items seemed to have been one to two clicks more popular than my “Kidney Stone” entry.
Next up is a nice pie chart which tells you how people are pulling in your feed. Pretty, but not that useful unless I’m somehow concerned with the readers people are using. Interesting to see that someone used IceRocket Web search to find me. I never heard of it until now.
The last prominent statistic is a daily summary of click-throughs, hits, and circulation numbers. I sure wish they would put the day of the week in there so I can get my bearings quickly.
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