2015 ended with over 59,000 visits on my blog Qualilogy, from 43,000 unique visitors.
I did not write so much during the last 12 months but nevertheless, the number of visitors has increased nearly 50% from 2014. Continue reading
2015 ended with over 59,000 visits on my blog Qualilogy, from 43,000 unique visitors.
I did not write so much during the last 12 months but nevertheless, the number of visitors has increased nearly 50% from 2014. Continue reading
Qualilogy blew out 4 candles ce week-end, with over 100,000 unique visitors in nearly 150,000 sessions and 255,000 pageviews.
Even if I did not post much this year, even not at all in the last months, however, the trend is still growing, with an additional 42,000 unique visitors, from 65,000 one year ago to 107,000, in 58,000 sessions (from 90,000 to 148,000).
As we can see on the chart above, the 100,000 visitors bar was reached two months ago (on September 23 exactly).
The vast majority come from search engines, and more than 3,800 are performed from direct links. The remainder come from sites that reference my blog or from social networks.
India and United States remains the countries of maximum audience, sometimes exceeding 1,000 visits monthly, closely followed by France and Spain. I will do a more advanced statistical summary after end of 2015, but the South American countries continue to represent a significant attendance.
Thanks again to Vicken to let me illustrate my articles with the beautiful photos he brings back from his globetrotting trips. See you soon for new posts.
As told in my post of wishes about Happy New Year 2015, here are some statistics on the traffic to my blog Qualilogy during the year 2014.
As usual, I will use Google Analytics, although it tends to minimize the results since it considers only visits from browsers with JavaScript enabled.
This is in order to avoid to take in account ‘hits’ performed by search engines, spam tools, etc.
Happy New Year to all those who, year after year, contribute to the success of this blog Qualilogy.
In 2014, around 40 000 visitors, including more than 29 000 unique visitors, came to look at more than 70 000 pages.
I will soon do a review of statistics (by country, themes, etc.), but my PC died before Christmas and I am waiting for the next one to be delivered.
In Spain, the ‘Reyes Magos’ Melchior, Caspar and Balthazar are the ones who bring the gifts (no Santa Claus here), but either they are late for me, or I was not good enough during the past year 🙂
Qualilogy is now 3 years old since last week, as I wrote the first post on November 21, 2011.
10 000 unique visitors in the first year, 36 000 after two years and nearly 100 000 page views. For this third anniversary, the line of the 65 000 visitors was crossed in 90 000 sessions and 165 000 page views.
Again, these numbers from Google Analytics are not absolutely precise, especially as it sometimes has gone on strike on my blog, but in any case, they are not overestimated. Continue reading
The results of the ‘SonarQube 2014 unofficial survey’ are available: http://onlysoftware.wordpress.com/2014/02/03/sonarqube-2014-unofficial-survey-results/
Its author, Patroklos Papapetrou, is a distinguished software gardener and a highly competent SonarQubist, co-author of the bible « SonarQube In Action ».
As I noticed significant differences with the data I get from my blog, especially in the geographical origin of participants in this survey, I decided to make some statistics about Qualilogy’s visitors for the year 2013.
I pretty much know these trends because I’m monitoring regularly these figures, but I had not made a summary about the whole year. This will be the subject of this post. Continue reading
Qualilogy is 2 years old.
Two years since I started this blog, and at first, I was thinking that it would be nice if I could reach a hundred readers. Continue reading
Two important news on the SonarSource website.
The Sonar platform, dedicated to continuous inspection of the quality of code, has changed its name for SonarQube, since June 20, 2013. The announcement on the SonarSource website can be found here.
It’s been already some time then, but in fact, it took a couple of months to adjust and get used to talking about SonarQube and not Sonar.
I was wondering if I should change the existing posts on my blog and was hesitating, especially as it represents a certain amount of work, and proves to be a source of errors (especially when it comes to change and check out the many links between all posts). Until I see someone seeking information on SonarQube and saying he only had documentation about Sonar, and asking if it was the same software.
Another milestone for Qualilogy : 20 000 unique visitors in less than 18 months.
If you do remeber, this blog has reached 10 000 visits in 1 year.
This same number of visitors has been added in less than 172 days (last thursday May 16). Or to say it differently, Qualilogy has doubled in the last six months. Continue reading
Another milestone: 15 000 unique visitors on the blog Qualilogy, 3 months after the last one: 10 000 in one year.
On 26th of february, more than 15 000 people did more than 21 000 visits and have seen more that 38 000 pages.
So, the growth is steady, although the end of the year showed a slowdown due to the holidays, but also to the reorganization of the site that did cause some interruptions. Continue reading