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		<title>Stats Addiction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So I think I&#8217;m becoming addicted to statistics, for those of you who have either been reading my blog for a while or have gone back through the archives you will have noticed that it wasn&#8217;t until recently that I started posting frequently.  I&#8217;m going to come out and say that I think that this [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So I think I&#8217;m becoming addicted to statistics, for those of you who have either been reading my blog for a while or have gone back through the archives you will have noticed that it wasn&#8217;t until recently that I started posting frequently.  I&#8217;m going to come out and say that I think that this is because I&#8217;m now collecting statistics about visitors to this site.  I recently installed <a href="http://blog.matrixagents.org/statpress-reloaded/">StatPress Reloaded</a> largely out of curiosity to see what sort of data I could get from it.  I made a couple of posts here and there to see what sort of traffic I got, from there it has turned almost into a craving to see the graph peek after each post like a junkie seeking their next hit.</p>
<p>I find it odd that my motivation to blog wasn&#8217;t triggered by the urge to show off the work which I have been doing, but instead it&#8217;s by a group of coloured boxes that vary in height and I wonder slightly what that says about me.  Whatever that does say about the kind of person I am it has the good side effect of I&#8217;m now doing more work on my personal projects, due to the more work I do the more material I have to blog about. It has thrown up a couple of interesting facts that I wasn&#8217;t expecting as well such as &#8211; currently I get over 4 times more referrals from Windows Live search than what I get from Google (which was perhaps the biggest surprise), that some of the most requested pages don&#8217;t actually exist and it&#8217;s mostly Canadians that are requesting them (I&#8217;ll let you draw your own conclusions there).</p>
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