Dec 18th, 2005 by Jesse Moore
If you weren't already aware, I make the statistics for my blog available to anyone that visits. From these stats you can see how many people visit on a daily, weekly, or monthly basis, what my highest day, week, or month of traffic was, and many other stats that you'll either find boring or interesting. For instance, because of the stat tracker I know that on the highest day of traffic 85 people came to the site (June 28, 2005), and that June was also the best month for the number of visits as well (over 1000 people visited the blog that month).One of the more interesting features of the stat tracker allows me to see HOW people got to the blog. Usually this happens one of two ways - people who type in mooreover.com and people that get to my site by searching for different terms on the internet. The most popular term searched for that leads people to the blog is "henry bekkering video." Oddly enough, the second most popular term is "baby beyonce." I find it interesting to check on these and find just how people get to my site, especially when it appears that actual friends are googling their name and finding that my site is one of the first results, such as: Chad Ashcraft, Dan Eames, Alayne Johnson, and Marty Couret. For a full list of terms searched click that resulted in a weblick (within the last week), click HERE.
The only reason I mention any of this is because I had to update my stat tracker today, which wiped out the history that I had built up over the past year and a half. In the future, if you want to check on any of the site's stats you can click on the icon at the bottom of the page that looks like a heartbeat around a planet and it will take you to a list of available options.

Very impressive Jesse. I think my sight can track as well, but as you know I will probably not be able to figure it out. Maybe I’ll begin to try and figure it out.
Oh, and Happy Anniversary Jesse and Kami!!!
Ummm. Actually, I am not googling my name to find your site. Those are my fans. I am a prominent nurse practitioner, racer, and generally a good guy. To be honest, I am almost famous. Many people could be looking for me.
I just wanted to set the record straight.
Marty the Great