Clustrmap.com View of My Blog

I have been using the Clustr Maps widget since October 2007 to track where my readers are coming from. I’ve noticed those red dots light up all over North America and Europe in the first few weeks. For the longest time, I did not get any traffic from South America and Africa. I suppose it’s not that strange considering my stuff may not be relevant to folks over there. Now, as the snapshot above reveals, I get a few traffic from those continents. I’ve got a few EntreCard readers from South Africa.  I’m not sure which parts of my blog that the South Americans are reading.  Maybe they’re coming in from the search engines.

So to all of my international readers:  Welcome, nice to meet you!   Please drop a comment and let me know what you think about my site!

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5 Responses to “My Blogosphere”

  1. Zhu says:

    Wow, pretty cool! I have just added France where I am right now to your map 😉

    You seem to be very popular in North America!

    Zhu’s last blog post..Best Of Paris (1/2)

  2. rudyamid says:

    Hi Zhu. Bon Jour! You’re still in Europe? That’s a nice long trip you’re in right now.

    Yeah, North America is where the EntreCarders and Stumblers are. Only Google sends me traffic from out of N.A.

  3. See that darker red spot hovering over Los Angeles? Yeah, that’s me.

    Jay Francis Hunter’s last blog post..Disruptive Writing: Experimentation to Innovation

  4. Lis says:

    Red dot hovering over Singapore checking in!

    Lis’s last blog post..Funny Signs

  5. rudyamid says:

    @Jay: L.A. is not exactly “international”, dude. 🙂 By the way, it’s a dark spot over there because my DSL IP address is considered Los Angeles area. I hit my blog page a lot too. 😉 But you do visit my site a lot, so I thank you for that!

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    @Lis: Hi! Nice to see you here again. Thanks for visiting! How is Singapore this time of the year?

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