These numbers are always so interesting!
Here’s what happened this past year:
Statistic | Amount in 2014 |
Posts | 80 (about one every 5 days) |
Comments | 3,036 |
Top Commenter | Jose Maria Claramunt (thanks Jose!). Chitral was 2nd |
Most Popular Page | Beginner Tutorials |
Most Popular Chapter | Chapter 1: Write your first trigger |
Most Popular Post | Example: How to write an Apex trigger |
Most Commented Post | Step-by-step guide to becoming a Salesforce developer |
Top Country (by site traffic) | The USA, with 44%. India came in second at 36%. |
Top City | Bangalore, with 13%. Hyderabad is second with 9% |
Top Search Engine | Google, with 99% of my search traffic. Bing: 0.004% |
Top Search Engine Term | “sfdc99” (2nd: “salesforce tutorial”) |
Top Referrer | Twitter [follow me!] |
Top Blog Referrer | Advanced Apex |
Top Exit Page | Guide to passing all Salesforce Certifications |
Top Exit Destination | Quizlet.com (certification flashcards) |
Top Browser | Chrome, with 68%. Firefox is second with 16% |
Top OS | Windows, with 78%. Mac is second with 11% |
Top Mobile OS | iOS with 55%. Android is second with 41% |
Top Device | The Apple iPhone, with 29%. iPad is second with 26% |
Average Page Loading Time | 9.21 seconds (ouch!) |
Crossing my fingers for a good 2015!
sfdc99 Rock !!! All the best for 2015..
Nice work. Did you have a post about what kind of Sales Force Developer are you, and most people commented they were like an artist and Sales Force was their medium? I thought I read something like that on the site but I can’t find it now.
You might be talking about this one!
https://www.sfdc99.com/2014/04/13/what-type-of-apex-programmer-are-you/
Great stat David, any easy way to produce something like this in blogger.com?
Thanks Johan =)
I got almost all of these stats from Google Analytics actually. Some were from WordPress/Jetpack but there was a lot of overlap as well.
No idea how to use blogger.com but I bet you can integrate Google Analytics with it!
congrats
Great david……
congratulations david