my 100th post on this blog
When I moved to the blog@case platform almost a year ago, I was not sure that the Moveable Type interface would have benefits over the livejournal interface which I had used for the previous 2 years. It has, though! One of the neatest benefits has been the opportunity to get more detailed statistics about which parts of my blog are most popular.
Click to read more about my stats for the year of 2005, and links to my most popular blog entries.
As the stats for 2005 attest, I have had lots of visitors to this blog (an average of 557 per month, or about 60 a day on average), and my three most visited entries are these:
- Graduation Speeches and the Value of College (July 19, 2005)
- Deye Mon Gen Mon (August 2, 2005)
- An Online Conversation About Academics Who Blog (March 10, 2005)
I would also like to single out this post on gender roles, since it has been clicked over 100 times, and since it is related to a theme I expect to explore in more depth over the coming year. It was not quite as popular as the other entries mentioned above, but it was posted later in the year (on September 21). It also generated a fair number of interesting comments, which some readers may have missed the first time around.
I enjoyed learning from my invitation to delurk about who some of those readers are, and it'll be interesting to compare these stats with those of the coming year.



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