Website Update - Top 10 Page List Updated
Well, with the mention in my last update that I hadn't updated my list of 10 most popular pages since the end of March, it got me feeling a little guilty. So, I went looking through my server logs, and came up with new top ten lists for each of the months that I missed (the older months can be found here). I was a little surprised, actually. My Autogyro History & Theory essay is still the most popular page on this site, but one of my blog entries from about a year ago, A Skeptical Look at Masai Barefoot Technology Shoes, is starting to gain popularity and close the ground to the autogyro essay. Another surprise is the blog entry, Legalizing Homosexual Marriage, Part II. It's an essay I originally wrote for this site way back in 2005, and reposted on my blog in 2006. And now, all of a sudden, people have started reading it. Going back over it now, my views have changed a bit, but I still think it's a pretty good essay for religious people to read. There are a few other blog entries, such as this one, Physical Comparison of Humans to Other Animals, which have also started gaining more popularity as they grow older. I guess it just goes to show that if you concentrate on putting good information into a site, even if it takes a little while, and without any real advertising, people will eventually notice. So, I guess it's time to get back to creating some of that good content, and quit with the updates like these.
For any of you reading this on my blog instead of my homepage, here's the list of top 10 most viewed pages on this site for July:
- Autogyro History & Theory
- Blog - A Skeptical Look at Masai Barefoot Technology Shoes
- Factoids Debunked & Verified
- Blog - Just Because (picture of me in aircraft cockpit)
- Blog - E-mails and Misinformation
- Programming
- Blog - Letter to Pharmacy about MBT Shoes
- Downloads
- X-Plane as an Engineering Tool
- Blog - Legalizing Homosexual Marriage, Part II
Comments
I like the one on autogyros. Never even knew they existed until I stumbled on that article. I was amazed that there was a whole class of aircraft that I had missed.
Posted by: Eric | August 8, 2008 8:58 PM