‘Biomedicine on Display’ analytically displayed on Google Analytics
We installed Google Analytics tracking code last Sunday to follow the traffic on this blog. Here the “executive overview” of the last four days (~100 visits and ~250 pageviews):

Most visitors are from Europe and Eastern US — but there are also IP-numbers from Madras, India; Muscat, Oman; and Federal, Argentina. 35% of the visits are returnings, but only 11% are in-house. 56% are visiting via Google. We’ll be back with more self-indulgent observations later!
08 Mar 2007 Thomas
Ah yes, but don’t forget that some of us read your posts via RSS readers so we don’t show up in your stats. You could add a pin in the map in SW France for me!
It’s very positive with the large share of external visits and newcomers. Should we reconsider, and move our announcements and programme of external seminars back on the blog in stead of the homepage?
Hi Lesley — are you Lesley Graham who teaches English at the University of Bordeaux, wrote the Medical Office Guidebook, and — most importantly — has translated Patrick Chastenet’s Jacques Ellul biography into English? If so, I will buy an extra large pin to put in the map for you, because Ellul is one of my intellectual heroes.
Thomas,
Yes, I translated the biographical note on Ellul, and I agree, he is an intellectual hero. (As for the Medical Office Guidebook, although I do teach English for Medicine, I have to plead not guilty. I think that must have been a homonym based in Australia.)