Danny & Eli, Bedford & Metropolitan Brooklyn

Look at these guys. These are two Brooklyn guys walking the street on a Saturday afternoon looking for a fresh squeezed juice. Look at the nonchalance with which their winning attitude is displayed! Respect!

4 comments:

kelvin freely said...

I just noticed when I was viewing your site that you have stat counter. how many hits per day on average do you get?

Toddy said...

I forgot my password.
I'll find out sometime today and post it up.

Toddy said...

Ok, that was quicker than I thought. I thought it would be harder to remember the name of the stat website, but I realized all I had to do is look at me own blog source. Funny.
Over the last eight weeks I've had a high of around 600 "unique visitors" for a week to a low of around 170 for a week. Mostly it looks like I have a readership of around250 to 300 per week average. Over the last five quarters it looks like my readership has been growing fairly consistently since the first quarter of 2008, with my highest Nielson ratings yet evening out between Q408 and Q109.
"Returning Visitors" has been rising steadily as well:
Q108 - 348
Q208 - 427
Q308 - 453
Q408 - 555
Q109 - 688

I don't know what any of this means, save that maybe I am checking and rechecking my own blog a whole bunch.

Funny, I had forgotten about that. Now I am all pins and needles about it. I'll probably forget pretty quick.

Anonymous said...

I've thought about it. I reckon I probably check my own blog to see if you have commented on it around three times after a posting. Once and hour later, once, a couple hours after that, and once before going to bed. That's four return visitors each day.
28 a week right there. Then, lets say you do comment. every second day you check the blog. And you check back to see if I responded. A couple times. Thats another handful of return visits. And lets say Danny does that, and maybe Jack (who never comments) and maybe Joel and Danny. Then, lets posit that my blog gets on some goofy blogdar Blogger thing that has my blog in rotation for a day or two as a "random" blog in a long list. Then some people from Indonesia check it out for all of three seconds before they figure out this is boring the pants off them. Then Sara checks it once a week. Maybe. Then maybe Casson checks it once or twice a year, when he is posting to his own blog, then I recheck it some more to write stupid run-on comments like this.
I think that pretty much sums it all up.
Hundreds of page views generated by just a few people.
And then there are the spam pings, of which I am sure there must be tons.
So yeah, uh huh. This shit is popular.