Where do my fellow bloggers have their readers?
Blogs from Countries Where I have Readers : part I, France to Italy · part II, Lebanon to Puerto Rico · part III, Romania to Turkey · part IV, Ukraine to United States
Top Three Visitors : Russia, United States, India · The Russian Realm Reads my Bloggings
I checked first five of my blogs, those which I had updated latest, then put all countries in alphabetic order, ignoring (as to my writing, not totally mentally) what kind of numbers I was getting, very huge on some, very small on others. Then I went through most of the other blogs too, and checked if countries mentioned in stats there supplemented those I already had on the list. I only used stats for last week and last day. So if Ukraine was both last week and last day on one of my blogs, then another of them, and yet another, Ukraine is there, but only mentioned once. Here is my little list:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Macau, Netherlands, Nigeria, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States.
Tagging blogs I follow:
ReplyDelete1) Tea at Trianon,
2) Supremacy and Survival: The English Reformation
3) Abbey Roads
4) orangemonk3y
5) natalie's word to the world
6) The Paper Nest Doll
7) The Dominican Sisters of Wanganui
Treating this as a proemium, to another challenge, on to part I of Blogs from Countries Where I have Readers
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Three more tags:
ReplyDelete8) Paris Through My Lens
9) The Real Blogger Status
10) GalliaWatch
Funny, does someone on Nanterre University Library make a point of deleting a quotation mark needed for the link to form correctly on 10) GalliaWatch? Or is it just that ultra uncharitable man who woke me up while I was sleeping in his house entry, and thereby stole my sleep?
ReplyDeleteI think the political connotations of pretty many here might not totally exclude the former.