I have been fascinated to watch via site statistics which of my posts seem to be picked up and become regularly visited. And I discovered today that not only does my post on the Lord's Prayer in Aramaic get a lot of traffic, but that it has hit the top spot in a Yahoo search for "the lords prayer in aramaic" and number three in a similar Google search.
the lords prayer in aramaic - Yahoo! Search Results
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Glad people are watching your blog from far and wide.
I'd like to know how to stats watch on blogs -- where do you go to get the info?
I use a stats service called Sitemeter.
http://www.sitemeter.com
The logo is somewhere on this page. I also use Wedstats4U -http://www.webstats4u.com- but they give less details.
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