Yes, vélovoice is a year old today!
One year ago, I was inspired to start this blog by sharing details of the 2013 London Bike Show. The year that followed has featured many ride reports, messenger bag reviews, an overwhelmingly popular review of Carradice’s new Stockport bag for the Brompton S-type bicycle, musings on health issues and bike fit, not to mention a momentous decision to get a custom bike. (On those last two topics, I will be writing more in the coming year so watch this space!)
- Preview: CARRADICE STOCKPORT CITY FOLDER - new luggage option for Brompton S type!, posted 8 April 2013 – 1,701 views
- Review: TIMBUK2 CLASSIC MESSENGER XS (Custom), posted 11 March 2013 – 798 views
- Review: TRAKKE BAIRN messenger bag, posted 12 April 2013 – 687 views
- Review (in 2 parts): ORTLIEB ZIP CITY S messenger bag, posted 25 February 2013 – 562 views
- Tandem Debut on a Friday Night Ride to the Coast, or, In For A Penny, In For A Pound, posted 28 May 2013 – 415 views
- Product Review: MICHAUX CLUB TAN COMMUTER, posted 2 February 2013 – 328 views
- Review: VULPINE WOMEN'S ALPINE merino cycling jersey, posted 1 May 2013 – 328 views
- London Bike Show 2013 - more innovation, more choice, Post No. 1 on 19 January 2013 – 179 views
- I'd Like You To Meet Lucy, posted just yesterday – 159 views already!
- Full Bike Fitting #1: Start from the ground (and work your way up), posted 9 October 2013 – 152 views
Likewise,
posts featuring specific bicycles attract a lot of attention. With the number of
bicycles in my fleet currently undergoing re-builds/re-purposing, I’m sure there
will be more of those kinds of posts that will be of interest.
To date, the blog has received 25,796 pageviews (according to Blogger). I’m not sure how many individual visitors during the whole year, as Google Analytics is only giving me data for
the last 6 months. Of everyone who visits, about 70% are brand new visitors with
30% returning. I hope that indicates that the content I write is interesting
and attractive to more and more people. Just 4 people have committed to “Following”
the blog and another 2 have subscribed by e-mail, so I'm guessing the rest of you returning readers have the site bookmarked! :)
While UK-based readers account for nearly 50% of the visitor count,
they average just 1-2 pageviews per visit. Contrast that with the Americans who
make up 20% of my audience but who on average read 3 pages each time they
visit! Hmm, I’d love to know why that is…
I still receive the majority of comments on Facebook, rather than in
the Comments section after each post, but – however you contact me – I really
enjoy hearing from you and am always interested in your thoughts and
experiences on any topics that come up.
Here’s to another busy year ahead, both blogging and pedalling!
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