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  1. Hi Sharon,

    That’s a nice long list of links you are giving out here. Thanks for the mention. Loved your little stickers. I guess they are from Stat Counter?

  2. Actually, Monika, it’s a Google map via Clicky, which I reviewed on another blog about a year ago. It’s a great stats program/site.

  3. Thanks for the link, Sharon!

    It’s good to see your readership growing. Aren’t statistics fun?

  4. You’re welcome, Laura. Yes, I’m a bit of a statsaholic. It’s amazing what you can find out. One regular visitor to my site stopped by 54 times in February and is based in Redwood. I’d love to know who it is. :)

  5. Thanks for the love, Sharon. I was looking at this site on Technorati this morning too and you’re getting a nice level of authority there as well!

    Cheers,
    Dana

  6. Sharon,

    Thanks for the link love! Appreciate it!

    I use Clicky, too, and find their stats helpful, though I only use the free version, which gives a limited amount of info. Maybe someday, when I start earning tons of money blogging–a girl can dream, can’t she?–I’ll spring for the premium version. I’m sure it would be well worth having. Orble sends me a stats e-mail every day, though, which gives me a great deal of info about what’s happening traffic-wise at Writer’s Notes. So I don’t really need it at this point.

    Take care!
    Jeanne

  7. Thanks for the link! :)

  8. @ Dana: Yes, it’s progressing nicely.
    @ Katherine: You’re welcome. :)
    @ Jeanne: I signed up early for Clicky and got a good deal on the next level of functionality. I’m glad I did, because it’s so easy to use.

  9. Sharon,

    Good deal! For me, though, I’m pretty happy right now with my stats from Orble, MyBlogLog, Feedburner, and the free version of Clicky. Between them, they pretty much cover it!

    Jeanne

  10. Hi Sharon,

    It’s so nice of you to include me in your list. I really appreciate it. Take care!

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