Friday, September 10, 2010

Nice!

We continue to have a great deal of interest in our blog. Even when we don't post anything, people stop by. We take great pride in the amount of awareness we are raising in our community. Take a look at our stats for the last week and see for yourself!

Summary (Everyone's Voice)10th September 2010 00:08:56

Daily | Weekly | Monthly | Quarterly | YearlySummary Chart
DayDatePage LoadsUnique VisitorsFirst Time VisitorsReturning Visitors
Friday10th September 20100000
Thursday9th September 201058442915
Wednesday8th September 201057432518
Tuesday7th September 201066584810
Monday6th September 20102724168
Sunday5th September 201029211011
Saturday4th September 201039281810
Friday3rd September 201040311912

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Thanks Gina - we appreciate you bringing awareness to the community. Although sometimes controversial, your blog provides information that our residents need to hear. Keep going!