One of the things I get a kick out of is watching the Google Analytics for my blog. I know I have talked about it several times, perhaps too often some might say, but it gives me some sort of pleasure seeing all the information Google provides.
Yesterday someone must have found my post called Sci Fi in Yarn written and posted on July 18, 2012. (You can check it out by clicking on its title above.) What I did in this post was put together a small collection of knitted items from Star Trek and Star Wars showing how the knitted or crocheted projects look and where to find patterns if they were available.
Like most of my posts, before yesterday this particular one had about 30 or so reads, but yesterday it added another 130 to the Analytics. What happen you might ask? I suspect someone found the post and shared it on their own more popular social media group. Wow, someone thought the post was worth sharing, I'm flattered. Or maybe they thought it was a joke and lots of folks are laughing at or with me. Either way it is funny because that post's been hanging around for nearly two years and yesterday it explodes. The ramdonness of this medium is fascinating, and perhaps this statement only refers to my own experience with it.
Yesterday someone must have found my post called Sci Fi in Yarn written and posted on July 18, 2012. (You can check it out by clicking on its title above.) What I did in this post was put together a small collection of knitted items from Star Trek and Star Wars showing how the knitted or crocheted projects look and where to find patterns if they were available.
Like most of my posts, before yesterday this particular one had about 30 or so reads, but yesterday it added another 130 to the Analytics. What happen you might ask? I suspect someone found the post and shared it on their own more popular social media group. Wow, someone thought the post was worth sharing, I'm flattered. Or maybe they thought it was a joke and lots of folks are laughing at or with me. Either way it is funny because that post's been hanging around for nearly two years and yesterday it explodes. The ramdonness of this medium is fascinating, and perhaps this statement only refers to my own experience with it.
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