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  1. #1
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    hey again,

    nandyala.org/mahanandi/ again her. She has amazing blog. It s strange she doesnt have a FEED on her site to subscribe to. Is that site even a blog?

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    Well, I see it, in fact I found a similar calendar looking for some IT info few hours ago. The problem is both blogs are "Powered by wordpress/Neuro" (see the bottom line on her blog). Well, I'll think of somehing for blogger...but I have no idea right know about how to do it.

    I think it is a real blog, just that she doesn't want everybody to use the info there. There are many blogs done more or less with feeds, the guys do no work and drive nice amounts of traffic.

    all best,
    radu

  3. #3
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    hi Radu,

    i was just going to tell you about that. I found out that all the calendars i looked at were powered by Wordpress (darn....) Well, well... cannot have everything.

    Actually I think I am quite ready with what I have for now. It s about the time to start focusing on the concept rather than design, so people can come and actually read something.

    I was gonna ask one more thingy.

    I used to have this cute free site stat by Neo Counter. A 14 day free trial. Now they just told me that my period is about to expire and if i dont pay i ll use my statistics. They ve already switched to the crappy free widget design which i dont like, but i am afraid that starting from ZERO site stat will be their next step.
    Well, I am a cheap ass and dotn want to pay for the luxury...

    I have other accounts with Google analytics and Feedburner. Is it possible with one of them to publish their little box that will show how many readers I ve had so far ? I know that there are sites like Sitemeter that do that, but I just dont feel like opening an account now and start from 0, u know what i mean?

    Thanx

  4. #4
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    Hi Zlamushka

    Well, me too I think you should better concentrate on concept (read content …and promoting) rather than on design. I mean your site looks pretty good, and after you get some constant visitors any design improvement will be seen as a bonus, as a proof that the blog is active and running

    For the stats I use webstat . com on my site about [URL="http://www.outdoorholiday.com"]Hiking in Carpathian Mountains[/URL] and it works pretty well. Have a look on the site, on the bottom of the first page. Is a free service; if you want to pay for it you can use it even without displaying the counter; in fact lately I check more often the site’s own installed analytics service, I needed webstat more for the list of visitors’ countries. In fact, I didn’t want the counter to be really visible, I don’t think a visitor is very interested of knowing he’s the 305-th visitor but is more interested on the content itself And if I record well you can set webstat (as well as the majority if your browser to start from a predefined number, instead of zero).

    For my blog about Vlad the Impaler and for the one about [URL="http://outdoorholiday.blogspot.com"]Traveling, Tourism and Outdoor Living[/URL] I use traffic . ro they make you display them banner but they provide good info and I’m satisfied with that info.

    I don't use Google analytics and Feedburner so I cannot help with them, but there are many free stats tools that will do what you need. ( for just the number of visits you can use google stat tools (the one that you see in your adsense/google account) but I'd go for something more complete, therefore more helpful).

    All best, let me know if there are any other problems,
    Radu

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