http://jkoval.blogspot.com Almost 200 views and no comments or feedback, whats going on?

http://jkoval.blogspot.com Almost 200 views and no comments or feedback, whats going on? Views from Canada, Germany, Trinidad and Tobago, and Mexico too. Please tell me if my new blog sucks or wins, thanks!

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  1. Try sharing your adventures here, in a slightly shorter tl;dr form.

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  2. IDK if its worth it yet, since the blog can be viewed without an account on any site. If I microblog here, then I might as well on facebook too and other places. Too much upkeep ATM.

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  3. It is interesting, but the problem is not even half my friends are on google plus I think. Maybe after this service is released publicly, I can consider using it for more. I'm hoping they fold in blogspot somehow to neatly fit in.

    I still feel bad about not having you come to the last LAN party. We had a couple other new people that Taylor brought (parents skeptical at the sizable crowd) and it slipped my mind to think about who more I could invite. If you want, I'll put you in contact with David Odell, my friend who is staying at my house to work in cybersecurity, like I did. I'm sure he can arrange for your inclusion in whatever LAN parties happen while I'm not around. And I should be back in WV in 5 months or so to visit.

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  4. No worries, I had the same issue on my WoW blog. I'd get 10-500 views a day and 0-1 comments on most days, usually 0. For me it was good enough that people at least visited the site because it pushed up my rankings on google. If you were using wordpress you'd have a very detailed analysis of your traffic - where it came from, how many pages each viewer looked at, which pages the viewer looked at, which google searches brought up your posts and/or blog.

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  5. Actually blogspot is of course managed by Google, and has all that stat info and more.

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  6. Figured that might be the case but wasn't positive

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