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23 Dec 2011Merry Xmas and have a great holiday break to all of you. Update: posts will resume Monday 9 January. In the meantime, we are posting top stories of… Read Full Story.
Thanks to the 123 ED Blog readers who filled in last week’s survey. It was great to have such a large response, and also to hear so many… Read Full Story.
Last week 123 readers filled in a survey about ED Blog. I’ll be reporting the results in a few minutes, but before that I wanted to pop down… Read Full Story.
Dear ED Blog readers I’m running a survey on ED Blog and I’d really appreciate it if you could complete a short survey – it’s anonymous* and only has 7 questions. 400-500 people check out… Read Full Story.
Here’s the February 2011 stats, compared to November 2010. I’ve delayed this for a week, as I didn’t want to talk about readership during the main quake coverage. ED Blog averaged 223 (146 Nov)… Read Full Story.
Here’s the November stats - growth is in the 5-15% range across most stats, so welcome to new readers. Stats will drop off quite a bit over the next couple of months… Read Full Story.
Here’s the October stats. Without an earthquake or major policy issues, it dropped back from September, but is still above August. ED Blog averaged 125 (171 Sep/115 Aug)… Read Full Story.
Here’s a quick review of September stats. The earthquake and the release of performance information resulted in a huge surge in visits, with several record days in a row…. Read Full Story.
Here’s a quick review of August stats. Site visits are down a bit but RSS and emails continue to grow quite nicely. And the site got into the… Read Full Story.
Wow, it’s been six months since I kicked off ED Blog! Thanks to all of you who have offered advice, made a guest post, commented, been a loyal reader… Read Full Story.