Wow
Taking a look at the Webalyizer logs. Or whatever they're called. They're trustworthy, reliable, they seem to match my hit counters sometimes ( I have one that claims I've had 200+ visits, one that says 90, and another that says 40. Go figure.)
Anyway, took a look at webanalizer, whatever. And ... wow. All I can say. You can see a marked increase over August, September, and even October (my previous best month). It seems like Pylon is starting to get off the runway, so to speak. All I can say is thanks guys. You stuck with me while I was learning to publish it on the web, and now the stories and all that, thanks a lot. I have no words to describe how much this means to me. It's only the middle of November, and I've ALREADY TIED MY BEST MONTH EVER. This is like a record breaking month for Pylon.
Thanks again, guys.
Anyway, took a look at webanalizer, whatever. And ... wow. All I can say. You can see a marked increase over August, September, and even October (my previous best month). It seems like Pylon is starting to get off the runway, so to speak. All I can say is thanks guys. You stuck with me while I was learning to publish it on the web, and now the stories and all that, thanks a lot. I have no words to describe how much this means to me. It's only the middle of November, and I've ALREADY TIED MY BEST MONTH EVER. This is like a record breaking month for Pylon.
Thanks again, guys.
1 Comments:
Haha have you checked the IP s from the logs? I bet they all originate from your machine. The true test for blog traffic is comments. They really show who's been there. You may want to ad a webalizer.conf file to block out your IP so that the stats are more reliable. Also you should rely on webalizer more than a hitcounter; the webalizer application actually pulls it's data from the access_logs so they are much more accurate. Oh and thanks for the long gripe about the “whore” thing, it put a smile on my face.
Seth
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