Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blogging. Show all posts

12 March 2009

The woes of being an extremely amateur blogger

I don't know how many of you bloggers out there use StatCounter.com or a similar site, but it's really cool to check out. It's a service that shows you on a given day how many people have been on your blog, where in the world they're reading it, what page they entered on, how they found it (be it a link or google search, etc.) and even how long they stayed and what they looked at. All you have to do is sign up for a free account, embed an html code into your blog, and wait for the stats to pour in.

The stats depicted in this chart in no way reflect my own. This chart is taken from Google images from a blog or web site with over 30,000 visitors a month. I probably have around 150 visitors a month. If I'm lucky.

I have made a few interesting observations from this site, some good and some bad.
One surprising observation I made is that even when I am not blogging regularly (i.e. 99% of the time) I still get a fair amount of page views. This is pretty surprising because I really don't know who would be looking on my blog. Fortunately with StatCounter, I am able to see how and why they are finding it.

For example, one entry I wrote for my Digital Journalism class last spring is often searched on Google. It is about Makoto Hagiwara, the original landscape designer and maintainer of the Japanese Tea Garden in Golden Gate Park. Through StatCounter I learned that many people were searching Google for information about him, and found my blog entry as a result. Very cool!
Sadly, I have also learned a harsh reality that many people who find my blog soon choose to turn around and leave before they even make themselves comfortable. A whopping 61% of visitors stay on my blog for less than five seconds. LESS THAN FIVE SECONDS!?!? Is it really that bad?

Ok, ok, so I won't take it personally.

I've chosen to use the information from StatCounter as inspiration to blog more often and about a wider variety of topics. Seeing that a random topic such as the Japanese Tea Garden could generate so many page views is inspiring to write and write and write some more! Write about odd and interesting things that no one else is writing about. Then more people will randomly stumble upon my blog, and who knows... maybe if it's interesting enough, they'll want to stay for more than five seconds.

05 May 2008

What I've been up to...

It's been a busy semester in my digital journalism class.

First we started blogging the campus of USF, and created a campus map.

Then we started blogging our nearby Golden Gate Park, and put that on a map too.

Finally we decided to jump in and start blogging the city of San Francisco.

Our final task in these last few days before summer (!) is to compile all of our blog posts and flickr sets and youtube videos into a glorious San Francisco/Golden Gate Park/USF map. Stay tuned for that...










Valentines Day Pillow Fight
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/02/pillowpalooza.html










Freshman Female Farmers
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/03/freshmen-female-farmers.html










Tai Chi in the de Young Plaza
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/have-you-ever-tried-throwing-every-bone.html


Japanese Tea Garden
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/serene-garden-with-sordid-past.html










Ocean Beach
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/mare-pacificum-peaceful-sea.html










Thrift Town
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/thrift-town.html










Heart of the City Farmers Market
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/heart-of-city.html










The San Francisco Chronicle
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/04/san-francisco-chronicle.html










The Rickshaw Stop
http://school-and-the-city.blogspot.com/2008/05/night-at-rickshaw-stop.html


Flickr Sets:









Knitting for Neighbors
http://flickr.com/photos/lauraplantholt/sets/72157603859577042/










The Cafeteria at USF

http://flickr.com/photos/lauraplantholt/sets/72157604105328282/