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Although, I just realized that WP stats bases it's "overall" hits on post clicks and not based on unique visitors (like Google analytics). I wish they'd get that worked out because right now it's not giving you a accurate number.
I read TechMeme through Google Reader. Is that going to show as a Google Reader referral or TechMeme??
Curiously, my own blog stats shows a very similar traffic curve (oh no, wait, the y-scale is a bit off :-)
Congratulations, you are obviously providing lots of bloggers and readers (including me) a lot of value!
Our pageview numbers map very closely to external services like Google Analytics and Quantcast because we all use similar methods to count, but you're correct that we don't track uniques.
I have a site that gets about 10 million pageviews/month whose main source of visitors, besides Google, Yahoo (yes, Yahoo) and direct access, are blogger.com, programas-gratis.net, stumbleupon.com, bloglines.com and msn.com
Blogger, Bloglines? Mind you, it's not a blog nor a blogging platform!
But programas-gratis.net? This is a rustic website with only a 1,500 rating in Alexa (regardless of what it can be said about Alexa). Nonetheless, it scores (at Alexa) much better than Techmeme.
Your stats may show Techmeme as a major source, but in the big picture, I don't think it means much, neither to prove your point nor to disregard it about Techmeme's relevance.
How were your stats the first year you started to now? The first quarter, first 6 months? Is there hope for us newbies? Or will all the top blogs be the top blogs forever? I'm only half kidding here...
Keep bashin M$
I'll be ur eternal reader
After this, I've started working on analysing TechMeme. Looks easy. I hope to have a post out in a day or two :)
Till then, TechCrunch: http://blog.yuvisense.net/2007/10/11/statbot-te...
1/3rd of all links from there are back to TechCrunch. Any implications?