2008 Year End Reivew

As you can see from the graph above everybody has helped make this another very successful year for Coder Journal. The green line is last years visitors, and the blue line is this years visitors. This increase accounts for a 473.10% increase over last years visits. The following is a quick break down for what made this year so successful: Top 6 posts: Setting up iTunes on Windows Vista 64-bit (#1 2007) iTunes 7.7 + Windows Vista x64 == OK Turn Google App Engine into your own Personal Content Delivery Network (CDN) 5 Easy Steps To Get iTunes Working On Windows Vista x64 (#2 2007) ASP.NET MVC CAPTCHA How To: Change Instance Name Of SQL Server This year Internet Explorer and Firefox have the same market share and account for over 92% of the users visiting my blog, Chrome, Safari, and Opera tied for second place and accounted for 6% of my traffic this year. The majority of people find my site via organic search results through Google, the second most influential source of traffic was people directly linking to my blog, which actually fell from 8.38% to 6.99%. Digg.com last year was on my list, but totally fell off this year, probably because of their focus on becoming more news site and less geeky, however I am happy to report that DotnetKicks.com however rose from 2.37% last year to 4.68% of my traffic this year. ...

January 12, 2009 · 2 min · 345 words · Nick Berardi

2007 Year End Reivew

As you can see from the graph above everybody has helped make this a very successful year for Coder Journal. Some information that I have been able to compile is: Top 3 Posts: Setting up iTunes on Windows Vista 64-bit 5 Easy Steps To Get iTunes Working On Windows Vista x64 Remove Updater5 from My Documents Folder The majority of my daily readers use Internet Explorer with Firefox being a close second, and of that 87% are new users that have never visited my site before. The majority of people find my site via organic results through Google, but about 9% come from Digg.com and Direct links. ...

January 2, 2008 · 1 min · 197 words · Nick Berardi