
The first couple of months started pretty slowly as far as traffic goes. I didn't do much of anything to promote my blog other than commenting on other waiter's blogs. I honestly still don't do much as far as promotions.
Last week I had a day with over 700 unique visitors. While I realize that's not major player traffic, it is far more than I would have ever guessed.
I owe a lot of my traffic to two events. The first was the Insane Waiter mentioned me and listed me. That sent at least 100 people a day I would guess for a few days, and then some of them kept reading here.
The second surge came from being listed on the front page of Waiter Rant. I have no idea how Waiter picked up on my blog (yes, I've commented a few times on his blog) because there is such a volume of traffic through his blog. And then to somehow get put up on his side bar is fantastic. I suppose that means I should actually write something :-) worth reading! I'll have a new post later today.
80% of my readers are from the USA, 10% from Canada, and 10% from all over the rest of the world. 2/3 of my readers use Windows XP, and almost 1/3 browse using Firefox. There have been over 36,000 Hits!
If you are still reading this, I just want to thank you for participating in whatever way you do. If it is just browsing from time to time, or if it is regular comments, I appreciate it.
Related Tags: Blog Traffic, Insane Waiter, Waiter Rant, Waiter, Waitress, Server, Bartender, Host, Restaurant, Food Service, Service Industry, Red Lobster, Darden, GMRI, Lobster Boy
2 comments:
yes, i definitely enjoy your writing. a good portion of my daily reads have been found on waiter rant's sidebar. thats how i found this blog, and i intend to keep reading as long as you keep writing! it is also interesting to get your take on red lobster because i have never eaten there. next time i'll have a clandestine look around and see how the kids are treating the waitstaff.
cheers!
I come to your site every once in a while, linked through WaiterRant. I've never worked as a waitperson but I do eat out a lot (mostly traveling on business), so it's nice to see the perspective from the other side of the table, so to speak. Thanks for the entertaining comments. I also track visitors to my blog, and I'm surprised to see so many from overseas. Of course, opera is an international subject, whereas red Lobster is uniquely American.
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