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I’ve published this information previously, but I thought I’d update it for everyone. The idea behind publishing this info is to give other self hosting bloggers some sort of benchmark to compare their stats against. I don’t claim to be as popular as Scoble or Rory (not even close), but my blog isn’t just one of the mass diary type blogs either.
Some basic facts about the blog. I use .Text version 0.96 that has been modified to use Ben Lowery’s HTTP compression for the RSS feeds (not the HTML). I have 3 different “blogs” (which I call categories), with a total of 157 posts, 4 stories, 333 comments and 132 trackbacks. Plus I have a couple pages not serviced by .Text, and couple zipped source files.
| Month |
Unique visitors |
Number of visits |
Pages |
Hits |
Bandwidth |
| Mar |
6265 |
33387 |
84004 |
134307 |
2.05 GB |
| Apr |
6173 |
34855 |
96266 |
136925 |
2.46 GB |
| May |
7953 |
43123 |
108688 |
160201 |
2.78 GB |
| Jun |
8508 |
44605 |
107310 |
163872 |
2.73 GB |
| Jul |
8700 |
45206 |
104835 |
159337 |
2.80 GB |
The most popular pages are the Avalon article - Vector Graphics and Declarative Animation with Avalon, the review of the Van Halen reunion concert, the Why Shouldn’t Authors Self-Publish post, and the Performance Statistics of Various Implementations of the Data Mapper Pattern post.
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About donxml
I’m an independent consultant, specializing in .Net solutions architecture, based out of New Jersey who also doubles as an evangelist for XML, Domain Driven Design, enterprise architecture and .Net. I do not work for Microsoft, the W3C or any other big company that you may know of (at least not yet). I’ve been an indie for over ten years, and although I’ve been tempted a couple times to take a job with companies like Microsoft, I’ve haven’t found something better than my current situation. I work mostly with the large pharmaceuticals that are based here in New Jersey, and usually find myself on long term contracts. Definitely not the prototypical indie consultant, but it lets me dedicate time to my non-income generating activities like the developer community stuff, plus financing open source projects like XPathmania and MVP-XML. If you would like to talk to me about doing some contract work, just contact me via the contact page. My rates vary widely, depending on lots of different variables, but mostly distance from Jersey, and type of work. Plus, I’ve been known to donate some of my code for various projects.