How man words? Well, according to the highly reliable and completely accurate WordPress stats, I wrote 385,508 words on my blog in 2018. Those 385,508 words were spread across 1,644 post during the year, for an average of 235 words per post. That’s not a lot of words per post compared to a lot of other bloggers, but many of the prompts I respond to have word limits of, say, 100, 150, or 200.
I posted an average of 4.5 post per day last year. My blog was visited by 27,770 visitors, an average of 76 per day. My posts received 117,582 views, an average of 322 per day and 72.5 per post.
My 1,644 posts received 41,262 likes (113 per day and 25 per post). Also, 24,916 comments, (68 per day and 15 per post).
And as of midnight, December 31, 2018, there were 1,607 people following my blog.
Excluding my daily one-word prompt, FOWC with Fandango, here were my most viewed posts each month:
January: Couples Counseling
February: Perspective
March: A tie: Warning Signs and Top of the World
April: Bloggers Beware
May: Househunters International
June: The Way You Write
July: All Dressed Up and No Place To Go
August: Better Than Sex
September: To Prompt or Not to Prompt
October: Missing the Point
November: Weird Words
December: I’ve Never Skied Naked
Yes, I know that this post has been one big brag about me and my blog. But were it not for all of you, who read and respond to my posts, there would be nothing for me to brag about.
The interactions you provide, your likes and comments, are what makes blogging worthwhile. You have embraced my FOWC With Fandango prompt more than I could have anticipated, and I owe a great big thank you to those of you who post regularly in response to that prompt.
And I want to thank the others of you who post your own prompts. Your words, photos, and challenges provide us bloggers with the inspiration we need to write such creative, entertaining, informative, fascinating, and sometime silly posts.
So in what I consider to have been an otherwise crazy, chaotic year, thank you for providing something to look forward to each day, for a way to cope with the nonsense swirling all around us. Thank you for reading my blog and for being my inspiration.
Happy 2019.
Short and to the point is my goal
I don’t read long posts, without a break to take a breath! It seems sometimes that the more some people write the less they really have to say!
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Best wishes to you good sir, the new year is looking good. Have a good one.
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Thank you Michael. Right back at you!
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And a very Happy New Year to you too!!
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Schmicko! Well done!
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Schmicko?
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Super-good, schmicko, top-notch, classy, etc.
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Must be an Australian, “shrimp on the barbie” kind of a thing.
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Urban Dictionary: schmicko
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=schmicko
Jan 3, 2008 – shhh-MIK-oohhh adj. 1. An Australian term meaning full of glamour; charmingly or fascinatingly attractive, esp. in a mysterious or magical way.
OR ….
shmick. good: that meal was shmicko. Also, schmicko. Contributor’s comments: I have heard “shmick” used by a well travelled local to mean stylish and well done. I wonder if it could be “schmick” – with the “c” like schmaltz, hence Yiddish or German.
Australian Word Map – Macquarie Dictionary
To me – real good, mate! Classy!
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Well, it’s better than being called a schmuck I suppose. 😏
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For a man of many words, you needed a new one …
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Outstanding, my friend.
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Thanks.
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Your blog, your challenges, your comments, and the community hub you provide are appreciated. I enjoy your sense of humor. Thank you for your welcoming spirit. Best wishes for this new year ❤
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Thanks Li, and best wishes for the year to you, too.
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Congrats! Maybe one day I’ll have stats like that. Right now I’m just someone who blabs on and on to the wall lol.
Looking forward to seeing what you do this year 🙂
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I’ve been at this a bit longer than you. You’ll get there and I’m looking forward to see what you do, too.
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It’s a good thing that was your most-viewed post for December — so you could remind us.
Happy 2019 to you!!!
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😏
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Great job blogging! ⭐️
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Thanks Paula.
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Thanks for providing us daily inspiration. Happy blogging. Great achievements.
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Thanks 🙏
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👍
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Those are some pretty impressive numbers from an impressive blog… thanks for the prompts and words of wisdom and fun you share with all of us!
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Thank you for participating in my prompts.
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My pleasure!
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How much money do you make from a boog with that many views?
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Sorry I meant blog
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I don’t even attempt to monetize my blog. It’s strictly something I do for myself and for anyone who enjoys what I post.
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$0.00.
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