Cluster Maps
Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008 02:13 pmI have been looking at the cluster map on my profile page and bewailing (not literally) the fact that I have no hits from the southern hemisphere or indeed pretty much anywhere outside Europe and North America. Before the previous one was archived and filed in tiny, stamp like format, I had a couple of hits from Australia and South East Asia, plus a couple from southern India and Sri Lanka. I have never made an impression on South America, though the occasional Russian robot would appear and give me another Moscow hit.
I wonder what it is that determines visits to a blog page?
I can see why I get moist of my hits where I do; the stoutly monolingual English-speaking community tends to stick together and most people who speak English as a first language live in the UK or US, but it would be nice if the Commonwealth joined it from time to time. Of course, the distribution of internet access is important, too, but I’d have thought that just idle surfing would get a few more visits.
I want more red dots on my map and I want them from further afield!
Now if only I could think of something consistently interesting to write to lure people to my little corner of the web…
I wonder what it is that determines visits to a blog page?
I can see why I get moist of my hits where I do; the stoutly monolingual English-speaking community tends to stick together and most people who speak English as a first language live in the UK or US, but it would be nice if the Commonwealth joined it from time to time. Of course, the distribution of internet access is important, too, but I’d have thought that just idle surfing would get a few more visits.
I want more red dots on my map and I want them from further afield!
Now if only I could think of something consistently interesting to write to lure people to my little corner of the web…