No Sheep: Traffic Milestone 5M

March 25, 2007 | 2 Comments

This Friday No Sheep broke the milestone of 5,000,000 reads tracked with BSuite! This is an achievement far exceeding my expectations when I first launched this blog.

On November 10th, 2004 NoSheep was launched. Initially the site ran on Geek Log, but my passion for this platform was lack luster. Between November and February I posted a mere 9 articles before stopping. It wasn’t until June of 2005 when I converted to WordPress that I became excited and passionate about my site.

Since then I have had the pleasure of seeing my readership grow substantially. Currently FeedBurner has tracked a high point of 435 feed subscribers in a single day. In the last month I have consistently enjoyed an Alexa rank in the top 100,000. Additionally my Technorati rank has hovered at under 60,000.

Thanks to all the readers, commenters, and contributors!

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New Improved Bsuite! Or Not…

July 24, 2006 | 6 Comments

Casey released bsuite b2v6 today. This is a fantastic plugin for WordPress which does a lot of heavy lifting and can help to better leverage the long tail of your content. Frankly I wouldn’t run WordPress without it. This bug fix release clears up a lot of little nagging problems, including some substantial performance improvements. Best of all is the “Top Movers” section that will show you stories that are performing better than they usually do. This is an indicator of stories that have somehow become hot.

OK, now for the downside, at least from my perspective… Over the last pile of months running Bsuite I had rolled a few of my own modifications and enhancements. I’ve started rolling these back in, it’s a work in progress. You can grab my slightly modified version with this functionality added back in, I’m affectionately calling it bsuite b2v6z. The ‘z’ on the end indicates you are running my tweaked version. As Casey rolls out new versions I’ll try to stay on top of things and release this derivative work out to the happy masses! With each release, hopefully I can continue to get Casey to roll in some of my changes.

For anyone wondering why I’d bother doing this, well…
1) I’m not the kind of guy who runs anything “baseline”
2) Casey can be slow about new releases so I might as well do it then worry about convincing him later
3) It is GPL’d so I can!

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Great Stats

March 23, 2006 | 1 Comment

Google Analytics Screen CaptureIt turns out I love stats. I’m sometimes amazed at how many different statistics I poke at on a regular basis.

Inside of Wordpress I use the phenomenal bsuite. Basically this keeps track of my individual story reads, incoming search terms, as well as tagging my posts and building related story references at the bottom of each post. If you run Wordpress, get bsuite, it rules.

There are more general web like stats that are often needed. For example, user browser, screen resolution, country of origin, time of day traffic, broken links, adword conversion, etc. These things are all handled superbly by Google Analytics.

Sometimes however, I want to compare my overall stance with other blogs on the net. For this I (like most) turn to Technorati. They do a great job of ranking known blogs on the internet both in general and based on certain tags or keywords. It’s good to know where you stand, but even better to have others to compare against.

Finally, my favorite site of all: Alexa. Alexa is an Amazon property which ranks the top few million websites. For the top 100,000, they provide detailed traffic analysis and graphs. While working for a major internet company, I became very familiar with Alexa as a daily tool to measure our success against our competition. Especially in internet advertising, traffic is important.

Ken recently pointed me at Pub Sub as another site to check out stats on my blog, but overall I find many of the numbers here questionable. Compare some blogs you are familiar with and I think you’ll see my complaints clearly.

If anyone has any other great stats packages or web services they know and follow, let me know. I’m always looking to feed this strange addiction.

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See More Dick

March 21, 2006 | 17 Comments

Presentation Slide: Who's the Dick on Your site?Dick Hardt recently published a video of his newest presentation titled “Who is the Dick on your site?” This video is from his talk at ETech and was apparently the first time he gave it. Therefore, it lacked a lot of the polish of his previous talk on Identity 2.0.

He talks about a pile of technologies like OpenID and Passport explaining with great graphics how many of these work, and then basically tries to sell us on sxore. I’ve yet to dig deeply an truly try sxore out, but intend on doing so within the week. For now, I setup my account there and have installed the Wordpress plugin. Check back for more on that later.

Update/Warning: If you are running a recent version of bsuite with database driven tags (currently in private alpha release), do not install sxore. Something is incompatible in the installer and will cause all your tags to be deleted.

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