Google Analytics: 20 Months
Google Analytics was set up for this blog 20 months ago (refer to the posts I submitted since October, 2009 to see how traffic has grown over this time period). Since the last related post 6 months ago, the number of countries of origin has increased by 21 to reach 102. Visitors from the top 10 countries of origin came from the United States (48.2%), Canada (4.5%), the United Kingdom (4.5%), India (3.4%), Germany (3.2%), Australia (2.7%), Russia (2.2%), Netherlands (2.1%), France (2.1%), and Brazil (2.1%). The data is still severely skewed in the direction of the United States, but continues to move toward the rest of the world, with visits from Russia catapulted into the top 10 due to visits from Moscow, second only to New York City.
To date, the top 15 pages most visited on this blog are as follows: (1) Anima Sana in Corpore Sano: Part 1, (2) Copycat Advertising Campaign, (3) Liquibase in the Enterprise: Part 2, (4) Switching from ASICS to Brooks, (5) Liquibase in the Enterprise: Part 1, (6) New Book Review: "Manage Your Project Portfolio", (7) Global Leadership Summit 2010 – Day 1: Andy Stanley, (8) Liquibase in the Enterprise: Part 3, (9) SpringOne 2GX 2010 – Day 2 Keynote, (10) Global Leadership Summit 2010 – Day 1: Dr. Peter Zhao Xiao, (11) New Book Review: "Amplifying Your Effectiveness", (12) Global Leadership Summit 2010 – Day 1: Jim Collins, (13) Treadmill Maintenance, (14) SpringOne 2GX 2010 – Day 1 Keynote, and (15) RSNA 2010: Quality Improvement? – MRI Workflow.
Strong interest in my running entries continues to dominate, followed by my ongoing series on Liquibase in the enterprise, as well as notes from some recently attended leadership and technology conferences. One notable recent entry to the top 15 pages is my fourth in a series focused on healthcare quality improvement, in my opinion one of my most informative posts to date. My book review entries continue to dominate this blog, and most visitor comments and emails are focused on this aspect, although the number of reviews that I have posted here and on amazon.com have decreased somewhat over the last 6 months mainly due to a lengthy commute to my current client, and I am working to kill the sizeable book queue in my office.