Some interesting facts about how my site seems to continue to be used:
I update posts kind of randomly because I need to do busy work occasionally and it fits the bill. There are over 5000 posts that date back to 2007. It’s an interesting exercise for me. Those posts get republished and sent out to my email list which is about 6,000 people.
So there are those readers.
Because I don’t actively do much on social media, I don’t seem to get a whole lot of attention on social media. That works out for me pretty well since I simply don’t have that sort of availability anymore and it’s still there for people who want to see it and it does seem like people do peruse it now and then.
What’s interesting is when I look at the stats.
I get a lot of traffic from Asian countries. This is relatively new and I’m not sure how to understand it, but it’s significant.
The other thing that’s interesting is that the site continues to be taught at universities. I don’t know how it is used at universities because all I can see are the links to the pages of the universities where syllabuses are kept.
They don’t actually let me see what the coursework is…
So there are some universities that have been repeatedly utilizing my site for many years.
What is great is that new universities still show up. For example, Chicago State University showed up yesterday. I would love to know who’s teaching and what they are saying about it.
The first University that ever taught my work was Florida State, Miami and it was a dear friend of mine who was the professor so I knew what she was up to and she invited me to speak to the class.
I would love to do that more, so if anyone actually knows who’s doing this let them know I’m available!
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