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Interest in the camino comes from far and wide (can you help me colour in my map?)

Magwood

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The recent thread https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/forum-demoscopic-ivar.30801/ inspired me to waste the best part of a day playing with the stats from my blog. I find it infinitely interesting to discover the countries from whence my visitors come (although I am sure not everyone will share my enthusiasm!). Although I write a little about life as an expat in Spain, my blog is overwhelmingly about my camino experiences.

It probably won't surprise anyone to know that the majority of visitors arrive from the USA (31% - 44,000), followed by Canada, UK, Australia, Spain, Ireland and Portugal. The figures for Spain are rather skewed because I live there and a lot of friends follow my blog who wouldn't ordinarily have an interest in the camino.

The blog stats provide a world map with the visiting countries shaded, and it is now looking quite colourful. Lots of gaps in Africa as would be expected, and although I have a few of the 'stans' there are still four remaining blank. I've had visits from remote countries I've not previously heard of (North Mariana Islands) and many that I've had to look up to find out where in the world they are situated.

Interestingly, there was an unexpected surge of visitors in the first week of January, doubling and on one day quadrupling the average numbers, so I guess a lot of people were looking for a new year's challenge. Here is a link to a PDF file of the stats with percentqges, listing all countries with numbers of visitors. Many only number one, but that still qualifies for a spot of colour on my map.

If anyone out there lives in an unlisted country I would really welcome a visit from you, as of course I would welcome a visit from anyone.
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You just got one visitor more from the Czech Republic ;-) Great blog, have to run now, but will be back later to read more. SY
 
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I am one of your visitors from Spain. Great blog. You are more than welcome to link to my www.thisisspain.info I am currently building out the Camino pages and would be very happy to offer you a whole page at no cost, of course.
Please let me know.
 
And me from Cape Town South Africa
 
I am one of your visitors from Spain. Great blog. You are more than welcome to link to my www.thisisspain.info I am currently building out the Camino pages and would be very happy to offer you a whole page at no cost, of course.
Please let me know.
Hey Steve, I didn't realise you were on this forum. I would love to have a page on your website and will certainly put a link to your site on my resources page. Many thanks. Maybe talk through Facebook?
 
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Very interesting! Oddly enough, I get comparatively few visitors to my site from the UK (no idea why!). Most come from the US, of course. For me, Australia comes next. Well back of that is Canada and then UK.

The one that intrigues me the most is the Netherlands -- they are a hair behind the UK in traffic (and well ahead of the UK for people using my app). If you'd have asked me to guess where the Netherlands would be in the rankings of visitors to my site I would not have expected them to be all that high.
 
I'm pretty sure 7000+ of those visits are in my name Magwood! :oops:
Great work!

Most of the views to my site come from Canada, followed by Ireland.
 
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Very interesting! Oddly enough, I get comparatively few visitors to my site from the UK (no idea why!). Most come from the US, of course. For me, Australia comes next. Well back of that is Canada and then UK.

The one that intrigues me the most is the Netherlands -- they are a hair behind the UK in traffic (and well ahead of the UK for people using my app). If you'd have asked me to guess where the Netherlands would be in the rankings of visitors to my site I would not have expected them to be all that high.

I'm not actually surprised by the Dutch numbers as I have encountered so many (without exception extremely agreeable) Dutch pilgrims on both my caminos. What does surprise me is the wide range of different countries that are represented by my visitors. I get ridiculously excited when a new country appears on my list!

I've taken a look at your site which is very nicely set out. I shall send you a comment.
 
Yes, seeing a new country show up is always exciting! LOL

Ivar's forums are so popular I suspect he already has *every* country 'ticked off'' -- and probably gets visits from the fine folks up on the space station! :)
 
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Hey Steve, I didn't realise you were on this forum. I would love to have a page on your website and will certainly put a link to your site on my resources page. Many thanks. Maybe talk through Facebook?

Hi Yes, I joined a few weeks ago. I am looking to do the Camino del Norte in May. Before that I am doing it virtually. http://thisisspain.info/90-days

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Very interesting! Oddly enough, I get comparatively few visitors to my site from the UK (no idea why!). Most come from the US, of course. For me, Australia comes next. Well back of that is Canada and then UK.

The one that intrigues me the most is the Netherlands -- they are a hair behind the UK in traffic (and well ahead of the UK for people using my app). If you'd have asked me to guess where the Netherlands would be in the rankings of visitors to my site I would not have expected them to be all that high.
Maybe someone here in Holland on a local forum visited your website, triggered by Camino de Santiago and linked it to a forum or blog
There are Dutch camino forums but because many Dutch have a good knowledge of the english language ,they like to search on english written sites like www.caminodesantiago.me.
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Very interesting! Oddly enough, I get comparatively few visitors to my site from the UK (no idea why!). Most come from the US, of course. For me, Australia comes next. Well back of that is Canada and then UK.

The one that intrigues me the most is the Netherlands -- they are a hair behind the UK in traffic (and well ahead of the UK for people using my app). If you'd have asked me to guess where the Netherlands would be in the rankings of visitors to my site I would not have expected them to be all that high.
Yup I'm from Australia
 

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