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Friday, August 20, 2010

WHO IS READING BLOGONAUT?



If you have ever started a blog from scratch, you know how difficult it is to build up a significant readership. You also know how frustrating it is to note site visits in the double digits.

In that spirit, and for no other reason (because this blog is educational and not-for-profit) every few days we check our visitor statistics, and marvel at the geographic diversity of our readership.

For those of you new to web-surfing, every time you visit a web page, you reveal information about yourself, including the “IP address” of your computer or network on the world-wide-web, your city, state or region, and country, and even your web browser and the resolution of your computer monitor.

The first thing you will notice about this site (apart from the fact that we have posted over 3,500 amusing and sometimes fascinating posts) is that we post infrequently.

This is a function of our limited time—since we practice law and juggle many additional responsibilities—as well as the realization gained over time that if the subject matter does not at once engage, it ain’t worth posting.

But we digress.

Here are the cities and countries of origin of our readers during the last 20 site visits:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

High Point, North Carolina, United States

Esbjerg, Ribe, Denmark

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

San Francisco, California, United States

North Bergen, New Jersey, United States

Mumbai, Maharashtra, India

Los Angeles, California, United States

Drummondville, Quebec, Canada

Walnut Creek, California, United States

Laurel, Maryland, United States

Berkeley, California, United States

Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Faridabad, Haryana, India

Staten Island, New York, United States

San Francisco, California, United States

Manchester, United Kingdom

Lawrenceville, Georgia, United States

But don’t be misled—we receive weekly visits from almost every country in the world with internet access.

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