March blog numbers way up
April 3, 2008 am30 6:44 am
Not just me. I’ve noticed other ed and math ed bloggers saying the same thing (here, and here, and here, for instance)
February was the busiest month here ever, with over 16,500 visitors and 23, 000 page views. March continued the upward trend, with an extra jump for pi day: 20,000 visitors and 29,000 page views.
Incisive writing? Umm, maybe, some. But lots of post. And, mostly, they come for salary schedules. And the recent additions of White Plains (550 views in March), Paterson (490), Fort Lee (25), and Yonkers (750) played a role. The jd2718 sitemeter is open. You are welcome to poke around.
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I’m sure one of the unlinked “here”s up there in the top paragraph was linking to me, right? :)
Thanks. I think I am still missing one… I know I read it somewhere…
March was up overall for me, too. Pi Day gave me a big boost, as holiday math posts often do. But the last couple of weeks have been dramatically slower. I’ve started to wonder whether the blogosphere is taking a Spring Break?
I’m not sure where I found your blog, but I am enjoying it. What’s not to love about math?
I think I must’ve missed out on this rising tide : (