Although our backyard garden blog takes place in the
middle of a rather large city, I’ve always thought of Garden Amateur Land as a
quiet country town. Maybe it’s not even that big. We're more like a village. It’s pretty quiet around here most of the
time (if you don’t count the planes occasionally passing overhead …)
So today, it’s quite a big occasion for our little green
backwater, because our blog has just had its millionth hit!
Mind you, it’s taken a while. Garden Amateur began way
back in June 2008, and has been chugging along, with a couple of holidays here
and there, ever since then. And today’s celebratory effort is our 620th Garden
Amateur posting.
Compared to some truly busy “great metropolis” news
websites, which can record a million hits in less than an hour, and even
popular city-sized gardening blogs, which probably do a million a week (I’m
just guessing), our quiet village-sized blog sees a few hundred hits per day most days, a lot of them sent here by search engines looking for solutions to
gardening problems, rather than people thinking "I wonder how Pam and Jamie are doing. Must go check on them."
So, purely to mark the occasion, here’s a rundown on what
has proved most popular over the first million hits.
Our greatest hit? The post on growing murrayas in Sydney,
called “Too Easy”, is the all-time champion. I posted it back in February 2009
and I’m still getting emails from people who seemingly don’t bother to read the
comments/answers, because about 90 per cent of them ask the same questions already
answered by me several times before in the same comments section. So far it has
had over 43,500 page views, and each day adds some more.
Second-placegetter is “Harvesting Coriander Seed”,
another 2009 classic, with a flavour-filled 26,000+ views to date. Other
practical postings on riveting topics such as powdery mildew, organic fruit fly
controls and growing and harvesting rocket also have had several thousand
viewers each, so I hope they have been of help to a few gardening folk.
Proving that a totally misleading heading can work
wonders to your stats, if not your self-esteem, our ninth most popular posting
is one from our epic 2011 Drive Across America series of holiday blog postings,
that took up all of September/October/November that year. It wasn’t even one of
the better postings from that trip, its popularity was all down to its song
title heading “Getting Our Kicks on Route 66”. And so five thousand people no
doubt have been thoroughly disappointed when their search engine took them to
Pam and Jamie’s driving holiday, and not to Rock n Roll heaven. Bet you they
didn’t stay long here, either.
And so it’s on to our next million, which will probably
take another eight years!
Thank you to everyone who has
ever visited our blog, and an even bigger thankyou to all the kind folk who
have left a comment either on this blog page or via their email subscription to
the blog.
I always think of receiving feedback as being given a
little posy of flowers, no matter if the comments are positive or not.
In fact, thinking of posies good and bad, it makes me
think of an old joke a friend of my father liked to tell, of the man who named
his three daughters after flowers: Rose, Petunia and Snapdragon.
Bye till next time!
Reading your blog is, for me, one of life's little treats.
ReplyDeleteCheers Barb
Gee, thanks Barb. You just made my day!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations! Your blog is one of my favourites. I hope you and Pam are very well. From Lithopsland.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ngeun. And yes, Pam and I are both very well indeed.
ReplyDeleteAll the best
Jamie
Congratulations on this milestone.
ReplyDeleteYour blog is highlight of my inbox, first to be opened no matter how pressing other things are!
Gardening tips apart, I enjoy your way with words and your love for nature and Pam shows through
All the best for next milestone
Thanks Shivangni, your regular lovely comments over the last few years have always been such a pleasure to read.
ReplyDeleteBest wishes
Jamie