RSS statistics
Posted: Fri Sep 20, 2013 3:30 pm
Hi,
Since I'm relatively new to Serendipity, I'm not familiar with all the plug-ins yet. I've added RSS functionality to my blog so people can subscribe to it, which seems to work nicely in Mozilla, IE and Opera. I was wondering if there is a way of seeing how many people are actually signing up, though. How can I tell how popular the blog is, or rather (perhaps more realistically!), whether anyone at all has subscribed to it and is regularly reading my posts!
It might sound funny, but I have no idea about my readership yet, even though the blog has been up and running since May. According to my web logs, the blog seems to be getting loads of visits from servers around the world, many of which are apparently from Russia for some reason (maybe from potential spammers), but nobody's been commenting on posts apart from spammers, who I seem to have blocked now using s9y's anti-spam plug-in.
So in short, is there a way of configuring the plug-ins to get some basic, anonymous user statistics for the blog? Is there a particular plug-in I still need to install? If not, is this kind of functionality going to be added in the near future?
Regards
Carl
www.ampertrans.de/blog/
Since I'm relatively new to Serendipity, I'm not familiar with all the plug-ins yet. I've added RSS functionality to my blog so people can subscribe to it, which seems to work nicely in Mozilla, IE and Opera. I was wondering if there is a way of seeing how many people are actually signing up, though. How can I tell how popular the blog is, or rather (perhaps more realistically!), whether anyone at all has subscribed to it and is regularly reading my posts!
It might sound funny, but I have no idea about my readership yet, even though the blog has been up and running since May. According to my web logs, the blog seems to be getting loads of visits from servers around the world, many of which are apparently from Russia for some reason (maybe from potential spammers), but nobody's been commenting on posts apart from spammers, who I seem to have blocked now using s9y's anti-spam plug-in.
So in short, is there a way of configuring the plug-ins to get some basic, anonymous user statistics for the blog? Is there a particular plug-in I still need to install? If not, is this kind of functionality going to be added in the near future?
Regards
Carl
www.ampertrans.de/blog/