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#965554 added September 4, 2019 at 10:11pm
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Midweek Reflections on blog statistics
‘Idál (Justice), 16 Asmá’ (Names) 176 B.E. - Wednesday, September 4, 2019

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PROMPT: September 4th - Did you know that WDC keeps track of everyone who views your items? To have a look at your blog’s statistics, open your blog, click the gear icon in the top right, and then click “Statistics.” You can do this for your blog or any other item in your portfolio!

In your blog entry today, share anything interesting you found while exploring your blog’s statistics. What is the profile of your average reader? Do you consider your readership when composing a blog entry? Everyone has an “ideal reader,” as Stephen King says. Who is your ideal reader?

I learned that some web browsers don't provide referring URL information. At this time that all I learned considering that I'm tired from all the time I spent on the phone doing business, which stressed me to the point that I'm not sure that I can think straight. All that time on the phone also run down the battery and it cut me off before I completed the business. I had to complete that on the landline.

I haven't been considering my reader when composing a blog entry. I may start doing that, but not today. Today I'm lucky to be able to compose a coherent blog entry that isn't a rant. I'm upset because for the third time in two months I've had to change my Facebook password because someone from clear across the country attempt to log into my Facebook account. I'll have the check my blog statistics again and look at them a little more closely. I can't do that until next week because this week I'm going to be catching up on what I didn't get done today.

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