http://www.google.com/analytics/features/index.html
Google Analytics, a free tool offered to bloggers who use Google's www.blogger.com, is a cool tool for me to stay focused on blogging.
Blog readers, indeed all internet social site readers, are like invisible friends who leave few clues that they have been in contact with you. Google Analytics is great for digging up those clues.
I find it greatly encouraging when I read the reports. Today I read that readers came from 39 different language sites. More than half a dozen were English sites but that still leaves over 30 languages that are viewing my blog.
I can also view the number of countries and even cities that view my blog, along with facts about the browsers.
57 countries have viewed my flagship blog, The Shepherd's Heart Journal, for the short period that I have activated Google Analytics, a little over a month. In my ebook, The Gift Parables, tells my story of miracle and grace and how God turned my life into a living parable, viewers from 20 counties have tuned in.
That fact really lifts my spirits and keeps me writing.
Google Analytics, a free tool offered to bloggers who use Google's www.blogger.com, is a cool tool for me to stay focused on blogging.
Blog readers, indeed all internet social site readers, are like invisible friends who leave few clues that they have been in contact with you. Google Analytics is great for digging up those clues.
I find it greatly encouraging when I read the reports. Today I read that readers came from 39 different language sites. More than half a dozen were English sites but that still leaves over 30 languages that are viewing my blog.
I can also view the number of countries and even cities that view my blog, along with facts about the browsers.
57 countries have viewed my flagship blog, The Shepherd's Heart Journal, for the short period that I have activated Google Analytics, a little over a month. In my ebook, The Gift Parables, tells my story of miracle and grace and how God turned my life into a living parable, viewers from 20 counties have tuned in.
That fact really lifts my spirits and keeps me writing.
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