2018: The Year That Blogged

The first blog of every year is where I go over a few important points of my blog from the previous year. As usual, there have been a few ups and downs this past year, and despite starting off slowly, traffic to my site finished strong, for which I am pleased. In the first bit I go over some stats from my site in a general way: please stick with me!

I did a fair amount of blogging last year. I failed to blog every single week, but still managed to post to my blog in 47of 52 weeks last year, for a total of 48 posts. My highest traffic month was October: my lowest was November. My most visited post was "End of an Era" http://billbodden.com/2018/10/01/end-of-an-era/ in October, wherein I wrote about retiring from working retail at Pegasus Games after many years. That post also inspired a fair amount of commentary, both here and on my Facebook page. Second most visited was a post from spring of 2017, "What the Hell is Wrong With Gamers", http://billbodden.com/2017/04/10/what-the-hell-is-wrong-with-gamers/  which people are still finding via Instagram and other external links.

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Published on January 07, 2019 09:59 Tags: convention-appearances, gaming
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