Community Indicators for Your Community

Real, lasting community change is built around knowing where you are, where you want to be, and whether your efforts are making a difference. Indicators are a necessary ingredient for sustainable change. And the process of selecting community indicators -- who chooses, how they choose, what they choose -- is as important as the data you select.

This is an archive of thoughts I had about indicators and the community indicators movement. Some of the thinking is outdated, and many of the links may have broken over time.

Sunday, March 16, 2008

First Year Statistics

This blog has now been existence for one year. I thought you might be interested in the blog statistics to date.

Number of articles posted: 320
Number of visits: 9,285
Number of page views: 16,169
Number of unique visitors: 7,492
Visitors came from 113 countries

Top ten countries, by number of visits:
U.S.
Canada
United Kingdom
Australia
India
Italy
Phillipines
Germany
France
Netherlands

Your favorite posts (by number of visits):

Humor Through Graphs
Graphs and Charts USA TODAY Style
Happiness, Gender, and Statistics
Obesity Statistics
Dashboards and Community Indicators

All in all, a successful launch ... with much more to come. What would you like to see more of on this blog?

(See also Indicators of This Blog Community. For more on measuring blog success, see How to Measure Success of a Blog.)

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