Posts Tagged ‘top operating systems that connect to my programmer blog’
Hey guys and gals I’m posting today about the blog. So far CodeJustin has been a hit to me. I have gotten a far greater response to my blog quicker than I had thought. CodeJustin has also reached a new milestone achieving over 50 subscribers today!
Basically what I will be doing is posting some screen shots but mainly what I’m hoping for is some feedback as to what you would like to see on the blog. Do you enjoy the discussion type posts? Do I post too a little or too much about my own programming experiences? Should I make posts that directly refer to code or keep it mainly about general programming? I ask these questions and desire your feedback because CodeJustin isn’t just a blog about me. CodeJustin is a community of developers posting their thoughts and opinions on the topics I create. Over time the blog will turn into a great resource for programmers looking to get opinions on programming topics. That’s why I tend to post discussion-like topics about programming because I know that it’s nice for people to both see and give feedback.
I will soon have to be upgrading my hosting package because it will run out of bandwidth before the end of the month. Which is a good thing seeing all this traffic but at the same time I have been putting more cash than I thought I would into the blog. I’m not really one to have ads on the main page but what all ways do you guys think I could generate a little income from the blog to pay its fees? I have enough money to pay for the blog but it would be nice if it could pay for itself. I was thinking about releasing maybe a few applications with free and pro versions.
Here are some screen shots of various statistics for CodeJustin.
Google Analytics – unique visitors since blog started
Google Analytics – unique visitors since blog started
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Number of subscribers since blog start
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Current AWstats from May
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Top browsers that view the blog
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Top 10 Operating Systems that connect to the blog
I’m really happy with how diverse the community is here. As you can see from the last two pictures the people viewing the blog are really different. No one Browser or OS holds too many of the views. This allows for great feedback on topics from all kinds of developers.
I want to personally thank all of the active subscribers for taking part in the posts and I can’t wait to reach 100 subscribers!









































