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Tinto y Blanco is One
A year ago today, I made the first public post on Tinto y Blanco. It really does't feel like I've been doing it for a year, more like three months or 3 years. Anyway, it seems that people are still reading, so I'll keep posting.
Here are some stats on the past year:
- In July last year 1,000 people (or sites) looked at the site. Last month, just over 12,000 dropped by.
- The top 3 search terms for the site are: Flor de Pingus, Numanthia and Manzanilla.
- For some reason there is a link pointing to the site from a US Marine Corps forum.
- The bulk of readers are Australian (59%). There is a fairly big international readership as well, with readers from USA (14%), the UK (11%) and New Zealand (4%).
- There have been 546 real comments, 4,000 spam comments.
Well done and Happy birthday!
One of the curiously satisfying things about having your own site is the statistics!
Congrats on the milestone - you can add one more real comment to your stats!
Does GW comments count as spam?
You have Portuguese readers too.
NOG
Buenos Noches y Felicitations!
Once had a link pointing to the tourist office from L’ile Maurice (Mauritius). The web is just full of surprisesl. Your site is a very pleasant one. Congratulations and keep on going!
Y también habemos lectores mexicanos
Congratulations D!!!! I pop in from time to time to have a look-see… You have a great informative blog here and even I , from my scant knowledge (and only you know how scant hehhe) of ‘the drop’ can see that you definetely know your stuff…
Well done Shaggosaurus. I hear the marines like nothing better than a nice calming glass of cream sherry after invading somewhere? That would be it.
GW
Thanks guys. Portugal comes is at 8th with 2% and Mexico must be less than .25%!
GW’s posts are always informative, more for what they says about him than anything else. Also, he may have a visit from some young men with buzz cuts and bad attitues after that last comment!
Well done Dave, you’ve inspired me to have a crack at my own site, and introduced me to a heap of good drinking.
Good work! I enjoy reading your extensive tasting notes. I’ll be moving to Spain soon, so I’ll have *real* comments to add once there!
best,
-dc
Congratulations! I drop by occasionally and am always impressed by the depth and the good looks (and fine order) of the site. I love Aussie wines but am also a spanofile (and not just in regard to wine)…