Google Analytics: 3.5 Years, 25k pageviews, 135 Countries

While reviewing my posts which are still in a draft state, I noticed that I still had not yet submitted a post on the recently reached trifecta of milestones for this blog: the 3.5-year anniversary of setting up Google Analytics (this history of this blog stretches back another 6 months or so), and 25,000 page views by visitors from 135 countries.

As of today, visitors from the top 10 countries of origin remain the same, with Australia, Brazil, and France playing musical chairs and the United States continuing to decline by overall percentage of visits: United States (44.57%), United Kingdom (4.49%), Canada (4.02%), India (4.02%), Germany (3.52%), France (2.66%), Australia (2.64%), Brazil (2.45%), Netherlands (1.85%), and Spain (1.71%).

Visits from the top 10 cities show Bangalore and Moscow switching places, Singapore and Sydney switching places, San Francisco and Melbourne switching places, and Toronto entering the list in the tenth spot to replace Los Angeles: (1) New York City, (2) Chicago, (3) London, (4) Bangalore, (5) Moscow, (6) Singapore, (7) Sydney, (8) San Francisco, (9) Melbourne, and (10) Toronto.

Of the top 15 pages visited during the last time period, all remain the same except for Liquibase in the Enterprise: Part 5, which shot up to a ranking of #12 in a relatively short period of time after posting to join the other four in this popular series of posts that is set to be expanded again in coming weeks. Thank you to everyone who has visited this blog over the last few years.

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