Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2024. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 11, 2024

6X10 Poetry Event, Avondale 28/9/24 @ 7 for 7.30 pm


Whau Arts Festival (21 September - 3 October 2020)



Whau Arts Festival



6X10 Poetry Event

All Goods Community Arts Space
99 Rosebank Road, Avondale
(Behind the Public Library)

MC: Bronwyn Bent
Whau The People
Festival Organiser

Janet Charman
Stu Bagby
Anne Kennedy
Elizabeth Morton
Jack Ross
Leilani Tamu

Saturday September 28 @7 for 7.30 pm


This is a free event
Light refreshments will be provided




NB: Please note this is an R16 event
because of the content of some of the work
that will be performed on the night.














Monday, August 05, 2024

2,000,000+ Hits!


2,000,110 Pageviews (5/8/2024)


I wrote a post a little over five years ago about breaking the million hit barrier on this blog. I'm glad to see that the traffic must have more than doubled over this period, as it took me more than a dozen years to reach that original figure.



1,000,000 Pageviews (14/6/06-6/12/18)


As I said in that earlier post:
I find it rather amazing that this most self-indulgent of websites, dedicated to so many subjects which I suspect I'm quite unusual in finding fascinating - bibliography, ghosts, poetry, the 1001 Nights, poetry readings and book-launches - should have clocked up so many individual hits ...

Frequency of hits


Admittedly some of the more recent increase in traffic took place during the Covid lockdowns, when people were more prone to itinerant scrolling. However, if anything, the number of hits on my posts seems to have grown over the past few months, as you can see from the graph above.

Mind you, I do understand what a blunt instrument such counters can be. There's nothing qualitative about this data. A long read of a post will show up just the same as a momentary glance at a headline or an image.


Location of hits


They're not all from me, either. There's a little link you can click on to make sure that your own pageviews don't get counted in the total, otherwise it would all seem a bit incestuous.


Countries of origin


And as for the countries the hits are coming from, why so many from France, for instance? Why more from Russia (and Singapore) than from New Zealand? It's hard to reach clear conclusions about such matters, beyond noting the bare facts.

More to the point, though, I recently conducted a census of all the various websites I operate (you can find a complete list of them here, if you're curious). The nearest contender to this one, The Imaginary Museum, was my book collection site, A Gentle Madness, which has reached 439,131 pageviews. Most of the others were considerably less than that - though I was pleased to see that our Aotearoa New Zealand Poetry Sound Archive site has clocked up 319,446 hits.

In total, they came to approximately four and a half million pageviews, so I'd have to say that this long experiment on online writing / publishing must be seen as a success. I don't see how I could ever reached anything like that number of people by conventional means.

I know that blogs are now considered passé - but then the same fate seems to overtake each new social media platform in turn: even the giants of the internet, Instagram, X [the site formerly known as Twitter], Tik-tok et al. Enforced obsolescence pursues us all.

For my own part, though, I still like blogs. They're a great way to comment on the world around you - albeit usually to a very specialised sub-tribe of users. In my case this includes bookhounds and pop culture vultures generally.


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