Happy New Year, and my blog statistics for 2024

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A HOLIDAY MESSAGE TO YOU

Happy new year to my followers! Don’t forget to hug those you love and to tell them how important they are to you. Resolve issues, forgive, make peace. Life is short, it goes fast, and tomorrow is not guaranteed.

I intend to be back next year with new materials and photographs!

If you want a summary of my blogging statistics for 2024, keep reading below.

A 2024 BLOG SUMMARY

In 2024, I wrote 50 posts, totaling 22K words, which resulted in 13k views (up from 6,7k views last year) and short of 599 comments (down from 819 last year). I suppose half of the comments are my own replies, so my posts received short of 400 comments. I have short of 309 followers ( up from 200 followers last year, counting e-mail followers).

Below is a graph with my blog statistics for 2021-2024. The summary below the bar graph is for that range (views, visitors, likes and comments).

My most important referrer is Search Engines (5,335 views), followed by WordPress Android app (2,406 views), WordPress.com reader (687 views), and Facebook (379 views). Apparently, and consistent with last year, trying to announce blog posts on Instagram is not worth my time, since only nine views came from there.

It is interesting that the number of views and visitors has increased.

It is exciting when I look at the graph across the years to see that the blog was the more popular this year than in 2021, when I created it. My statistics in 2022 and 2023 were not as flattering.

My four most popular posts, in this order, were as follows:

•  The most delicate flower grows amongst the sharpest spines – Echinopsis chiloensis, a Chilean cactus; (699 views)

• Discovering beautiful Gualala, California, on the Mendocino Coast (308 views);

As in 2023, people rarely clicked on links provided in my posts. This includes links with supporting information, for example to Wikipedia or other informative sites, or links to YouTube videos and to my previous posts. This again makes me wonder about the usefulness of providing links, but I am not going to stop including them when they contain information, I am not willing to repeat. They certainly do not hurt.

I realize that my statistics are not impressive. Despite that, I am still a happy blogger, and I owe all my blogging happiness to my loyal followers.

Thanks so much for following me through 2024, and for the kind support and feedback you have given me. More importantly, I am grateful that I have found several interesting blogs to follow on a variety of subjects, and for the chance to participate in discussions on various issues that include, but are not limited to, photography. 

Photography achievements in 2024

In 2024 I donated photographs to be auctioned off to support two causes, Big Names Small Art, Crocker Arts Museum, and Bucks for Ducks. I entered, and was accepted into, three juried art shows, Art Farm 2024, Yolo Arts, A Fine Line, Viewpoint Arts Center, and a duo show at the Viewpoint, planned for 2025. As explained elsewhere in a previous post, I only enter juried art shows to support local organizations.

Sales wise, from my Pixels portfolio, I sold a total of 24 prints in 2024, and from my GeoGalleries portfolio, I made five sales total. One print was sold at the Art Farm show.

THE LEAD PHOTOGRAPH

The featured photograph, repeated below for convenience, is from my series “The demise of the salsify puffball”

Click on the image to enlarge.

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8 responses to “Happy New Year, and my blog statistics for 2024”

  1. shoreacres Avatar

    A happy New Year to you, Alessandra. I’m certainly looking forward to seeing your discoveries in 2025.

    Reading your comments about links, it occurred to me to mention another value they provide; I sometimes include one because it contains information I’m interested in, and a link functions as well — or better — than a bookmark.

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Yes, I use them more than my followers do (the links).

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  2. Steve Schwartzman Avatar

    If asked why you made the picture in this post, you can reply “Salsify does satisfy.”

    May you have a productive 2025.

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Same to you!

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  3. Vistaphotography - Jeff Foliage Avatar

    well, happy 😊 New Years (eve) and may you find even more to photograph next year!

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Thank you! Same to you!

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  4. tierneycreates: a fusion of textiles and smiles Avatar

    Another amazing image!

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    1. Alessandra Chaves Avatar

      Thank you!

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