
TheBizofCoding crossed 5000 page views milestone today, June 14, 2006. Reaching this milestone took 84 blog posts in 96 days (about 13.7 weeks). This translates into an average of 365 page views per week and about 58 page views per post. Assuming that my blog continues with around 58 page views per post, I should expect around 5800 page views by the 100th post if I continue to write around 5 posts every week.
Number of Weeks Required for 1000 page views
1000 page views are now taking an average of 2.7 weeks an improvement over the 3.5 weeks it took around May 19th. I attribute the improvement in the Number of Weeks required for 1000 Page Views to the greater number of posts that the blog has now.
Visitor share -- Top 3 Countries : Surprise from South Korea!
The highest number of visitors to this blog come from US (34%). The second place is taken by visitors from India (20%) and the third place by visitors from South Korea (14%)!
My Most Popular Blog Posts
Over time, some of the most popular blog posts have been on Boot Camp from Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL), Oracle Corp. (ORCL) considering Novell Inc. (NOVL) as an acquisition target, Infosys (INFY) building a global, Google's (GOOG) launch of Google Finance, and the recent eBay Inc. (EBAY) and Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) deal.
IT Business Edge sending traffic
IT Business Edge has sent a lot of traffic recently by reviewing and referring to the posts I did on Adobe Inc. (ADBE) and Microsoft Corp (MSFT) squabble over PDF integration in Microsoft Office 2007 and Microsoft Vista.
IT Business Edge is a personalized IT Intelligence Agent. Basically this is a group of Analysts/Journalists that review and gather several viewpoints in the blogosphere, news media and other sources and combines these with their own viewpoint to build IT news reports and analysis. According to the company IT Business Edge is
A service that combines the strength of advanced online search techniques with the critical thinking of experienced industry journalists. This unique approach means that we find the information you want, review it first, and give you only the best that is relevant to your professional niche – as concise e-mail reports – along with the key element of contextual analysis.
Little or no traffic has come from Blogebrity -- even after this blog got listed on its C List.
Browser Share
Firefox has come eerily close to IE 6 in Browser Share for visitors to this Blog. IE 6.x was used by 38% of visitors while Firefox 1.x by 32%. Though I like Opera more than IE and Firefox, its share is about 3%.






