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Searching for Aaron…

One interesting thing about hosting your own blog is that you get access to the searches people make to find your site. Here they are in full glory… I am not quite sure what this says about me and what I write about in general - I’ll leave that up to the readers judgement!

A few notes first:

  • Not all of these show averbuch.net on the first page - people seemed to click through google/yahoo/etc… listings quite a bit
  • Google (and yahoo and msn) update constantly, so for some of these queries, I showed up at one time, but no more
  • As an aside, the queries are 84% google, 15% yahoo, 3% MSN

Here’s the list, in order of most frequent searching

  • averbuch
  • passover food rules
  • pesach food rules
  • molly averbuch
  • aha thoughts of the day
  • wedding + bedikat chametz + shabbat
  • south lake union trolley
  • “aaron averbuch”
  • “aaron and joelle”
  • aaron averbuch blog
  • rules chametz
  • “rabbi menachem creditor”
  • “passover food rules”
  • 1938 vs. 2008
  • averbuch room owen school
  • guy forced into a women’s dress
  • jewish food
  • foot pain
  • seattle historic house pictures
  • http://averbuch.net/2008/03/30/introduci
  • beth shalom chicago averbuch
  • sabich recipe
  • +purim +cheese +custom
  • moshe averbuch florida
  • mike averbuch seattle washington
  • +”redmond library”
  • racoon on roof
  • purim drag rabbi
  • averbuch 1938
  • bachelor party 2
  • docs google.com teampresent docid ddp4zq
  • thesweetspotcafe blog
  • trolley slut
  • “washington university declares war agai
  • averbuch realty
  • averbuch reality, huntsville, al
  • out of whack back and the central nervous
  • aaron averbuch

(Courtesy of Wordpress.com blog stats)

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Blog reading trends

Ever since I switched to Google Reader for my blog reading, it has been keeping track of my blog reading habits. Taking a break from working on review-writing for a few minutes, I took a quick gander at it at to see what I’ve been reading most and where I stand. (and yes, I read a lot of blogs)

To be clear how it tracks, there are a few concepts:

  • Subscriptions - how many RSS feeds it’s tracking
  • Posts - # of posts the blogger/feed serves up, regardless of whether or not I’ve drilled into to actually read the article (often I just scan the title and discard)
  • Items read - how many posts/articles I actually look at the article for
  • Shared items - items I share as interesting to me; you can always find the list at: https://www.google.com/reader/shared/02645973665706385664 (rss feed available as well)
  • Starred items - items I star for myself so I can go back and look at later; not shared publicly. I tend to only do this if I do any reading on my cell-phone (i.e. on the bus)

My overall view stats for the past 30 days are:

From your 494 subscriptions, over the last 30 days you read 4,244 items, starred 2 items, shared 20 items, and emailed 0 items.

Items read by day for the past 30 days:

Blog reading trends photo - readbyday-thumb

Top 10 feeds that get me to read articles - many of these are because they post so many articles, so they bubble to the top (this is sorted by  # read, not by % read)

Subscription # Read % Read

I probably will try to post about this every few months - it provides a nice view of what I am interested in over time, so I’d like it posted for my own archival purposes, if nothing else. Plus, if anybody else finds an interesting blog because of it, good for them!

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