My annual traffic to this blog was almost 99,000 . Add in additional views on networking sites plus the 400 plus RSS readers- so I can say traffic was 1,20,000 for 2010. Nice. Thanks for reading and hope it was worth your time. (this is a long post and will take almost 440 secs to read but the summary is just given)
My intent is either to inform you, give something useful or atleast something interesting.
see below-
Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | ||||||||
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2010 | 6,311 | 4,701 | 4,922 | 5,463 | 6,493 | 4,271 |
Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Total |
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5,041 | 5,403 | 17,913 | 16,430 | 11,723 | 10,096 | 98,767 |
Sandro Saita from http://www.dataminingblog.com/ just named me for an award on his blog (but my surname is ohRi , Sandro left me without an R- What would I be without R :)) ).
Aw! I am touched. Google for “Data Mining Blog” and Sandro is the best that it is in data mining writing.
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DMR People Award 2010
There are a lot of active people in the field of data mining. You can discuss with them on forums. You can read their blogs. You can also meet them in events such as PAW or KDD. Among the people I follow on a regular basis, I have elected:Ajay Ori
He has been very active in 2010, especially on his blog . Good work Ajay and continue sharing your experience with us!”
What did I write in 2010- stuff.
What did you read on this blog- well thats the top posts list.
2009-12-31 to Today
So how do people come here –
well I guess I owe Tal G for almost 9000 views ( incidentally I withdrew posting my blog from R- Bloggers and Analyticbridge blogs – due to SEO keyword reasons and some spam I was getting see (below))
http://r-bloggers.com is still the CAT’s whiskers and I read it a lot.
I still dont know who linked my blog to a free sex movie site with 400 views but I have a few suspects.
2009-12-31 to Today
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1,500 |
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108 |
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Still reading this post- gosh let me sell you some advertising. It is only $100 a month (yes its a recession)
Advertisers are treated on First in -Last out (FILO)
I have been told I am obsessed with SEO , but I dont care much for search engines apart from Google, and yes SEO is an interesting science (they should really re name it GEO or Google Engine Optimization)
Apparently Hadley Wickham and Donald Farmer are big keywords for me so I should be more respectful I guess.
Search Terms for 365 days ending 2010-12-31 (Summarized)
2009-12-31 to Today
Search | Views |
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libre office | 925 |
facebook analytics | 798 |
test drive a chrome notebook | 467 |
test drive a chrome notebook. | 215 |
r gui | 203 |
data mining | 163 |
wps sas lawsuit | 158 |
wordle.net | 133 |
wps sas | 123 |
google maps jet ski | 123 |
test drive chrome notebook | 96 |
sas wps | 89 |
sas wps lawsuit | 85 |
chrome notebook test drive | 83 |
decision stats | 83 |
best statistics software | 74 |
hadley wickham | 72 |
google maps jetski | 72 |
libreoffice | 70 |
doug savage | 65 |
hive tutorial | 58 |
funny india | 56 |
spss certification | 52 |
donald farmer microsoft | 51 |
best statistical software | 49 |
What about outgoing links? Apparently I need to find a way to ask Google to pay me for the free advertising I gave their chrome notebook launch. But since their search engine and browser is free to me, guess we are even steven.
Clicks for 365 days ending 2010-12-31 (Summarized)
2009-12-31 to Today
so in 2010,
SAS remained top daddy in business analytics,
R made revolutionary strides in terms of new packages,
JMP launched a new version,
SPSS got integrated with Cognos,
Oracle sued Google and did build a great Data Mining GUI,
Libre Office gave you a non Oracle Open office ( or open even more office)
2011 looks like a fun year. Have safe partying .
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You as well 🙂
Hi Ajay! I can see that Decision Stats is doing well! That’s nice! By the way, sorry for the misspelling, I’ve now corrected it. Happy SEO! 🙂