Finally I want to give some statistics on the course guide blog, an issue that has an interest.
blog statistics used for anything other than browse or see the opportunities that are available to a system of advertising revenues. With the information we give our readers profile, preferences, origin, how they come and trends. All evidence must be taken into account when writing, and although this is not the case, being a course blog for a small group, it is to track.
The first would see is in search engines, if we Google the title (learn and share) leaves us in 7 th place, little by little I think it will go down as soon as you stop upgrading. You can try your blogs of course, if you are curious.
There are many statistical services, I use the Google Analytics are a bit complex. I'm going to give just some basic data to all systems often correspond to the period between February 8 and May 14.
1, users who visited the blog, counted only once each in the whole period: 964.
2 º Views of users broken down: 1180 views of which 732 are from users who entered only once and 574 of returning visitors.
3 The origin of users, according to the method of entry:
- Typing URL in the browser or from playlist: 350
- Through the Google search engine: 282
- Netvibes From: 83
- Through Aula21.net link: 63
- www2.blogger.com From: 53
- For Google (Referral) : 26
entries from Netvibes (dynamic portal) are mine, those of aula21 left the blog of the same name where he made a reference course. Google (Referral) come from the Google home page. Www2.blogger.com those leaving the administration of the blog. There's more, until 1180, but these are the main sources.
4 If we take into account the geographical origin, gives the following results of visits: 900 Spain, Mexico 39, Argentina 36 , Chile 36, Venezuela 29, United Estates 19, China 17, Colombia 17, Peru 17, France 8, Uruguay 6, United Kingdom 6, Italy 5, Bolivia 5, Puerto Rico 5, Germany 4. The rest are countries with less than 3.
5 º breakdown of visits by communities of Spain: Basque Country 576, 80 Madrid, Andalusia 43, 52 Catalonia, Galicia 25, C. Valencia 19 , Leon Cast.y 15 , Canary 13, Cast.-Mancha 11, Na Varra 8. The rest of the community less than 8, but since all entered.
6 ° post Most popular (keep in mind that only reflected when you have clicked on a post specifically):
- Task 5 ª - Put a video on the blog 119 (from Google search : 64).
- Task 7 ª - Picasa Web Album 97 (since you Google search: 69).
- Types of educational blogs 50 (from the Google search engine: 7).
As you can see more technical information, such as Picasa or video to the blog is very demand.
And finally a detail. This course has a license that you see on the blog: "Creative Commons". If pulsáis illustrate conditions that can make use of the material. More or less says it allows the use is permitted provided that the source (referencing as you know), no commercial use is made and published in the same way. Nothing to do with the copyright of the publishers, can not play without paying royalties. Even online newspapers are changing to more flexible licensing, such as El País, incorporates comments and give information on the web related articles.
This license easily achieved. You choose the options and paste the code by adding a new element to the template.
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