Top Referrers for July 2008

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I thought I would start doing a monthly top referrers post to say thanks to those that have given me some traffic. When you write a post that includes a link to my site, you give me the possibility of gaining more traffic. As a thank you, I’m going to start doing a monthly post identifying these referrers.

Thank you for your support all!

Top Referrers – July 2008

  1. ThreeScorePlusTen – 148 visits!!! WOW!
  2. Google – 59 visits
  3. StumbleUpon – 38 visits
  4. Plurk – 31 visits
  5. blogger.com – 29 visits
  6. Rose Desrochers – 28 visits
  7. Demeur – 25 visits
  8. Garry Conn – 25 visits
  9. ChaosFreeLiving – 24 visits
  10. Pixelhead Online – 21 visits

In future posts, I’ll introduce more aspects, but being that August is almost over and this is my first top referrers post, I want to say thank you now that I thought of doing this.

Gary, do you see that? You have sent me the most traffic, a huge leap above everyone else! I want to find some way of thanking you. Does anyone have any neat ideas that I could implement as a way to say thank you to the top referrer?


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