Of course there is no week zero. I just thought I’d take this opportunity to comment on my own blog, a meta-post if you like.
Those of you who have been following this blog will have noticed there were no posts from 24-Mar until 26-Nov this year. The main reason for this is that I left Sweden, Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view. , so that I no longer have regular contact with Swedish, nor do I have so easy access to my invaluable swedish language consultants (you know who you are!).
However, when checking in again on my blog, I noticed a funny thing. Site “views” (that’s what WP calls them) are increasing. My busiest month by far was November-2011, with 934 views. Second place was February-2011, with 687 views. And my busiest day was 22-Nov-2011, with 70 views.
Why is this? I suspect it has something to do with search engines. According to WordPress, these are the top 20 search terms which led people to my blog:
swedish words | 150 |
sweden words | 132 |
swedish word for snow | 100 |
spiskummin | 78 |
kön | 55 |
swedish words for snow | 54 |
swedish puns | 54 |
glassig | 34 |
words from sweden | 32 |
swedish reflexive verbs | 31 |
words in swedish | 29 |
swedish modal verbs | 24 |
swedish etymology | 24 |
sje sound | 24 |
sje-sound | 23 |
dagsmeja | 22 |
spiskumin | 18 |
skapade | 18 |
sweden puns | 18 |
sånt | 18 |
If you google “swedish words”, you’ll find me easily. For “spiskummin”, I am second only to wikipedia. In the thought that people may be interested in this topic, I’ve decided to persevere a little further. But I’m changing the numbering system to reflect the actual number of posts, and thanks in advance to those of you who I’ll still be asking for advice!