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I recently signed up for google analytics. I added it to my blog and it keeps track of page views, visits etc. One of the cool features is a map that shows where my visitors are visiting from.

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a review of the stats since May 25th (keep in mind that 10 visits could be 1 person visiting 10 times)
1. United States 159
2. Italy 7
3. India 6
4. Canada 5
5. Malaysia 4
6. Australia 2
7. Germany 2
8. Turkey 2
9. Brazil 2
10. Pakistan 1
Here is map of the US, the darker the color the more visits I received!
Top 10
10. Nevada 2
9. Maryland 2
8. Tennessee 2
7. DC 2
6. Pennsylvania 2
5. North Carolina 3
4. Ohio 12
3. Virginia
2. California
1. Washington
While it might be a little stalkerish – it’s also kinda cool. Hope this doesn’t keep anyone from visiting! And if you feel comfortable sharing where you’re from, I’d love to put a few faces to the map dots!

3 replies on “Google Analytics”

do some of those count as me? like when i look at it from turkey.. or italy?

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