Who reads this blog?
Thursday, February 17, 2011
By Patrick Copeland
Just considering last year...
- This blog was read in 181 countries/territories.
- 20% of visitors came to the site at least 4 times.
- About 50% of the visits came from the United States, India, United Kingdom, Brazil, Canada, and Germany.
- Within the US, all states are represented, with a majority of visits coming from the significant technology centers.
- Top 10 world wide cities visiting (outside of the Bay Area): London, Bangalore, New York, Sao Paulo, Chennai, Hyderabad, Tokyo, Redmond, Seoul, Moscow.
- The average visitors stay about two minutes (enough time to read the post). Although, for some reason people in Switzerland stayed for 12 minutes on average and looked at twice as many pages.
- We get numerous visits from Central Asia and Melanesia, but the time on site is very small, which indicates from use of bots. As a matter of fact, 30% of the visits are flagged as search engine traffic.
- The highest read single post was written by Alberto Savoia with 39,778 visits. Followed in (a distant) second place by a post I wrote. BTW, James' recent posts are really catching fire and I think Alberto could be unseated in 2011.
Below is the view of the traffic by continent...

Thanks for your visits and we welcome your comments.
Yeah, this current set of posts on how testing is done at Google is great.
ReplyDeleteIt's very interesting =) And what about visiting of Siberia? And Novosibirsk? =)
ReplyDeleteI visited this Testing Blog again via my feed, from India :)
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Shiva Mathivanan
Yeahh. This blog is becoming the place to be, in terms of testing...
ReplyDeleteI am a reader from Beijing, China but my IP address is from US. This site is blocked by GFW in China.
ReplyDeleteI think I am the only one who reads this blog from Africa (south Africa)
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