2012 Readership

In 2012, some people told me that nobody wants to read or discuss what I have to say.

I admit my blog has been hard-hitting numerous times this year. Still, the statistics from Google Analytics demonstrate significant interest in my articles.  For example, from 1/1/2012 to 12/22/2012, approximately 2,900 visitors viewed approximately 3 pages each visit, spending about 5 minutes per visit on this blog. About 50% of these were repeat visitors from 2011, which means 50% were new visitors.

My purpose here is varied. But my purpose in writing articles here have never been to get anyone to agree with me. Nor is my purpose to convince anyone to leave or stay in UBF ministry. My purpose is to spark conversation about topics that have traditionally been taboo in UBF circles and to be a resource for any former member or outside party who has questions about UBF. Primarily however, my purpose is for myself– to document my story of recovery from UBF without losing my faith.

Here is a list of cities having at least 10 unique visitors this year, along with how many pages on average and how many minutes on average the people spent here.

Thank you to everyone who has read or commented here in 2012. Here’s to a new year in 2013!

*** Note, this table represents only the search engine traffic. For example someone searching for “ubf” and then finding my website. The total numbers are much higher. I am not a Google Analytics expert by any means. But it is safe to say that many people are interested in reading the content here. Even if we divide all the numbers in half, there is a significant interest.

Country City Visits  Pages Minutes
Hong Kong Hong Kong

483

            3

0:07:06

United States Toledo

160

            3

0:06:12

United States Chicago

153

            3

0:06:30

United States Villa Park

135

            4

0:07:30

United States Burke

101

            3

0:03:55

Canada Ottawa

76

            4

0:08:20

United States New York

72

            3

0:12:36

United States Detroit

53

            5

0:13:51

Canada Toronto

49

            3

0:06:30

South Korea Seoul

30

            2

0:02:58

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30

            2

0:03:10

United States Champaign

27

            7

0:11:28

United States Fairfax Station

24

            2

0:01:31

United States Los Angeles

23

            3

0:06:48

United States Columbus

22

            6

0:07:32

United States Evanston

21

            5

0:07:20

United States Grosse Pointe

19

            4

0:07:33

Russia Moscow

18

            2

0:04:17

United States Santa Rosa

17

            3

0:05:22

United Kingdom London

15

            1

0:00:02

United States Minneapolis

15

            5

0:09:16

United States Milwaukee

15

            3

0:03:16

United States Washington

14

            5

0:08:45

Russia Yekaterinburg

13

            3

0:03:59

Ukraine Dnipropetrovs’k

13

            2

0:03:21

United States San Diego

13

            5

0:05:57

United States Carpentersville

13

            6

0:07:50

United States Akron

12

            8

0:20:57

Germany Bonn

11

            5

0:14:59

Ukraine Kyiv

11

            2

0:04:01

United States Downey

11

            6

0:10:54

United States Silver Spring

11

            7

0:08:52

United States York

11

            5

0:07:53

Australia Sydney

10

            3

0:05:43

Philippines Makati

10

            1

0:00:00

United States Phoenix

10

            1

0:00:12

United States Long Beach

10

            4

0:14:50

United States San Francisco

10

            1

0:00:23

United States Andover

10

            2

0:08:06

United States State College

10

            2

0:00:48

United States Austin

10

            1

0:00:20

 

 

2012 Search Summary

 

2012 Total Summary

 

 

6 thoughts on “2012 Readership

  1. Thanks for being a thorn in the flesh of UBF in 2012, Brian.

    Expect that UBF will try to discourage you from writing by all means. They do not want that these things are published and talked about. If nothing helps, maybe the will try to shut down your website with their lawyers or apoligize privately or even try to offer you money for being silent. Except them doing anything, except starting and open discussion and admitting any problems.

    • Thanks Chris as well for your speaking up, even after so many years. I am glad that I could witness reconciliation work firsthand in 2012, but sad that it had to happen only outside of UBF. I wish dearly that I could tell you UBF is different now than during your time, but as you can tell, not much is really different. Yet seeds of change have been sown and are growing.

      So far those leaders who would have already sued me have been kept at bay. I can only pray that their hearts may be changed. If not, I am prepared for any consequences of my blogging!

  2. Interesting to see that Ottawa tops the list of Canadian cities despite having a much smaller presence in the city than in, say, Toronto or Montreal. Are those numbers the number of unique IP addresses that connected to your blog, or the total numbers of visits?

    • Hey Joshua. Those are Google stats called “unique visitors”. That is some combination of ip address and machine identity. In reality I think the numbers are “unique computing devices”. So if someone reads my blog on their computer at home and on their iPad, that would count as 2 “visits”. There is some kind of time frame involved also in order to count as “unique”. The number of visits by a “unique vistor” is much higher for all cities, but I didn’t publish those numbers.

      So for Ottawa over the past year, there were 76 unique computers/phones etc. reading here. I’m not sure what to make of that… but I did receive email from some other regions in Canada lower on the list telling me “no one here wants to read your blog”. So maybe that was true in that case :) Or perhaps a lot of Canadians outside Ottawa view my writing as “spiritual pornography”.

      If anyone has insight into Google Analytics, please correct my understanding! Those are the exact numbers from the report, and as far as I can tell they exclude spam visits.

    • By the way, the numbers above are just for “search engine” traffic. The total numbers, which would include direct traffic are much higher!