2007
15
Sep

August/September 2007 Update

It’s that time of the month again, time for some juicy stats. The past month has been kind of so so for me, there are good points and some not so good points. I’ll get straight to the stats then talk a bit more about the highs, and lows of last month, and goals for the next month.

Income from Simon’s Money Notes - August/September 2007
Adsense $9.95 - Total $31.92
Bidvertiser $0.86 - Total $3.96
Adbux $3.29 - Total $6.36
Clixsense $5.39 - Total $5.39
Private Ad Sales $50.00 - Total $50.00
John Chow Donations $13.90 - Total $13.90
Total Last Month $83.39 - Total $136.69

Other Stats from Simon’s Money Notes - August/September 2007
Total Hits 5,100 - Total 10,757
Uniques per day 113
Technorati Authority 23 - Total 117
Technorati Rank 43,865
Technorati Faves 12 - Total 44
Blog Reactions 47 - Total 207
Spicy Votes 7 - Total 55
MyBlogLog Community Members 76

Highlights of August/September 2007
Like I said earlier, last month had its fair share of highs and lows. I have been very busy lately with some of my other projects so I haven’t been able to post as regularly as I would have liked. Having said that, Simon’s Money Notes did get a higher number of hits and unique hits last month. My RSS subscriber count has also gone up, and I’ve sold my very first bit of private advertising. But I have to say that the real highs of last month happened when Portugal scored tries against Scotland, and against the mighty All Blacks.

Goals for September/October 2007
Some of my other projects are starting to take off quite nicely so I won’t be able to put as much effort into my blog as I’d like to. Having said that, I’d like to continue to post at least once every two days, and once a day as much as possible. I would also like to see a steady increase in stats such as hits per day and unique hits per day. I would definitely like to see my RSS subscriber count rise substantially, and of course a bit more money is always nice.

And to go a little off topic, I’d like to see Portugal put up a very good show against Italy, and perhaps even beat Romania.

Simon

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