Just fiddling with the stat feature in WordPress.
There have been 2,078 comments posted on this site in less than 18 months. Most of those were this year, I’m sure. (Readership went way up starting around New Years.)
I’ve written 591 posts plus 62 pages (most of the pages are part of the Index system). I’ve written another 98 posts which are not yet published, most being drafts I’m not entirely happy with.
I’m a little worried about these OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies, OCD tendencies.
The blogs that have sent the most readers over here are —
johndobbs.wordpress.com | 201 |
markaelrod.net | 170 |
rouses.net/blog | 137 |
douglasjacoby.com/view_article.php?ID… | 87 |
Many, many thanks to all those who list this site on their blog. It’s deeply appreciated.
If you want to see something really surprising, these are the search terms that have most commonly led someone to this site —
communion 2,196
communion meditations 726
jay guin 636
quail springs church of christ 391
oneinjesus 384
one in jesus.info 373
communion meditation 323
bread and wine 298
first communion 163
communion bread 133
holy spirit 129
passover meal 124
gospel advocate 105
oneinjesus.info 100
Therefore, dear readers, if you want lots of hits, write communion meditations. Who knew?
I find it fascinating to see the search terms people use to reach my site. I get tons of visitors searching for "command, example, and necessary inference", "silence of the scriptures", various unity / division terms, and matters related to restoration movement history. Some less obvious terms that make it high on the list include profanity, e-sword, head coverings, divorce, the church in Rome, etc. My two commentary series on Romans and 1 Corinthians have brought a lot of traffic.
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