Sunday 15 September 2013

Bonita's Blog Statistics

Bonita's Round Britain blog was an experiment for us, we had no idea who would read it or whether we would be able to maintain our aim of daily updates. As it turned out there was no shortage of interesting experiences to comment on but posting the blog entries daily was sometimes challenging, especially in remote locations such as around Scotland where we often had little mobile phone coverage.

Readership of the blog grew as we progressed and it was noticeable that we had more viewers every time Bonita was mentioned on the OGA's Sailing By website. Below are a few details about who's been reading what, and from where.


So what were the totals? 

As of today the blog has been read by a total of  22,360 page viewers.
That's a lot of support - so many thanks to all our readers.
Click to see details
Of those page views, the top 4 posts were:
 
    How to put Bonita on your Desktop - 247
    Racing in heavy weather - 123
    Odd jobs and old boats - 86
    Sailing on the Thames 50 years ago - 81 viewers



Where were the blog readers?

Well, the stats are shown below, and there are some unexpected countries, we seem to have a particularly loyal following in Russia.

How did readers find us?

The top four referring sites (i.e. where someone clicked to get to the blog) were:

Click to see the details

Bonita's blog was just one of a number of RBC blogs, links to eight of the others we have enjoyed following are on this blog's links section. All the blogs had their own distinct character - which is no surprise when you consider the individuality of the RBC boats and their owners. We hope that our joint blogging effort has done something to spread the message of the ability of our historic yachts and the joy and delight they bring to a wider audience.



Friday 13 September 2013

Classic Boat Magazine

Readers of this blog are encouraged to have a look at the October issue of Classic Boat. 
There are a couple of articles on the Old Gaffers and an excellent piece on Bonita by Nic Compton.
The e-magazine version is also available online (as a single download or subscription) from here




Crew member Emma happily reading her copy: