Over 1,100 visitors yesterday
November 16, 2011
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Motherhood and Apple Pie |
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351 |
Home page |
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345 |
Florence Nightingale: Mother of Nursing |
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145 |
Alexander Graham Bell: Inventing the future |
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36 |
Sir Alexander Fleming: Countless Millions Saved |
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28 |
Dr. James Naismith: Father of Basketball |
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25 |
My Fair Lady |
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16 |
Thomas Edison: Let There Be Light…. |
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15 |
Simon Fraser: Canada’s most successful failure |
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13 |
The Passion of Louis Riel |
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9 |
Other posts |
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134 |
Total views of posts on your blog |
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1,117 |
Yesterday was the most traffic on my blog since I started in just over two years. For the
first time, over 1,100 people dialed in to read the 383 postings. Most of these postings are newspaper articles that I have written over the past twenty-five years for the Deep Cove Crier and the North Shore News. During this past month of October, my blog had for the first time over 25,000 visitors. The first month of the blog in August 2009, I had just over 1,000 visitors. So there has been a 25-fold increase in internet traffic to the site. Thank you so much for your continued interest and support.
Also, as of yesterday, the blog has now had 275,000+ visitors. Here are the favorite articles viewed for the past 30 days. You can read any of them right now by just clicking on the name of a particular article. Your feedback is most welcome. Without readers, writing is not quite the same:
Heading towards 150,000 visitors by the end of March
March 14, 2011
My blog today has reached 140,000 visitors since it was started a year and a half ago. At this rate, God-willing, there will be 150,000 visitors by the end of March.
For the past nine weeks, it has been reaching 5,000 visitors per week. This February, there were over 21,000 visitors, compared to just 2,000 visitors in September 2009.
Thank you to all of you who have been visiting the website. For those of you who are new, feel free to check out the 300 articles. You are encouraged to invite your FB, Twitter and e-mail friends to also drop by for a visit.
Blessings, Ed Hird+
http://stsimonschurch.ca
Anglican Mission in the Americas (Canada)
Almost 20,000 visited in January 2011
February 14, 2011
By Rev Ed Hird
While in Greensboro North Carolina this past week, I heard AMiA plenary speaker Dr Leonard Sweet say that if you were born after 1973, you are the TGIF generation (not ‘Thank God it’s Friday, but Twitter, Google, IPhone, Facebook
). Those of us born before 1973 are immigrants to the TGIF world who face the challenge of learning a new language and a new culture. Are we willing to for the sake of the Good News? My father, who recently joined Facebook, is a shining example to me of someone who is not afraid to keep up technologically and to enter new worlds. When my dad became an electrical engineer in 1950, they were still using test-tubes for radio communication. Over sixty years later, my dad is still growing and learning. And so can you. It is never too late to innovate until they bury you in the ground.
One of the great features of the completely free
http://wordpress.com
is the finely tuned ‘site statistics’ counter. It measures daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly number of people visiting. You can easily see how many view each particular article. I discovered today that almost 20,000 people (the most yet in the first 1 & 1/2 years) visited
http://edhird.wordpress.com
in the month of January 2011. It has gradually built up from just 1,000 visiting in the month of August 2009. As well, last week when I was away at the AMiA Greensboro NC Winter Conference, almost 6,000 people visited my blog (the most in any week so far).
One of the reasons why my blog is getting so much traffic is that I have posted 285 articles that were previously written over the past 23 years for the Deep Cove Crier and the North Shore News. With each article, I add ‘tags’ which Google reads to help direct people to my site. I have added around 5,000 tags for the 285 articles, a simple feature with
http://wordpress.com
where you just add a word or phrase and click.
If you don’t have a
http://wordpress.com
blog yet, I encourage you to consider starting one today. You don’t need to be a techie. They have made blogging so simple that anyone can do it these days. See you online.


