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the analytics

heh google analytic turns out to be quite a fun stuff to have. i have had it on my blog for a week.

though i have neither the ambition nor the attractiveness to increase my blog's visitor rate, but it is fun to look at the statistics, like.. knowing that the no. 3 highest visiting country is France.

i am really not sure how i got someone from France end up at my blog.. since i don't really mention anything french here. And they spend average of more than 2 minutes on the site (more than those from Singapore).

then.. the most popular entry for the last one week (apart from the main page) is the one on Kungfu Dunk's OST. Oh well.. Jay Chou seems to be the main attraction -_-

I got visitors from 21 countries including South Korea, Estonia and Russia (I must have mentioned Arshavin).. but I have zero from Japan ^^

Comments

Hikari said…
funny, I'm French... and it was for the akai ito quotes. I've seen the drama some weeks ago(and loved it), but can't remember the quotes, which is normal but made me fell sad since I remember finding them really "good".
Another funny thing, here in france, it's still 30 mars ;) so I can comment your post before you post it. (It's stupid, I know, but I have never realized it)
phoenix chix said…
LOL and I thought it was because of my occasional posting on Arsenal.

it appears as if you are able to tell what I am gonna post and you leave your comment in advance ya ^^

Oh if you happen to bump into Thierry Henry, please tell him that I miss his Arsenal days =P
Hikari said…
Thierry Henry is this famous lol... in france we are quite starting to forget him now. you support arsenal?
Jenita Darmento said…
cahhh.. kokoo.. tinggal tunggu kopi darat dhehhh.. ahahhaha
phoenix chix said…
I support Arsenal from the first day I decide to be interested in football =)

Oh well.. Thierry has also lost his popularity here in Asia.

But everytime i re-watch his clips in youtube, I realise that it will take a while before we have another player with skills like his.

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