Sometime today this weblog hit 100,000 page views, according to the typepad software. Page view figures don't directly equate to the number of visitors – one person could click on links and register multiple page views. Or, the visitor could register only one page view while scrolling through the postings.
I never bothered to put a counter on Tom Faranda's Folly, since the original intent of the weblog was to communicate to people how I was doing with my lymphoma chemotherapy and follow-up. From what I gather from other blogs, the number of visitors – and that includes repeat visitors - is usually 60-70% of the number of page views.
it's all kind of interesting, but doesn't matter too much to me. Recently, I've been running over 200 page views a day. 200 today, 241 yesterday, 269 the day before …
The most looked-at posting, of the over 3,500 I've put up, continues to be this one – Tom Faranda's Folly: Mediport taken out today . It averages four or five hits a day. I'm sure it's not the "before and after" photos.
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