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Looking At The Numbers: Top Posts From The Past Year

December 27, 2010 2 comments

The majority of the 70,000 plus hits (over 200 unique readers per day) that have landed at MyWHaT this year have done so via the homepage, however, certain posts rose to the top this year through direct hits. That typically happens through topic searches, posts being featured on other BLOGS or by links shared in the cloud. Thank you for sharing.

I was looking at those and found it interesting to see what has registered and what hasn’t with MyWHaT readers.

Does the list match your experience? Are any posts missing?

The Top 15 MyWHaT Posts

Guest contributor’s indicated by an * and rolling over the links. 

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# 15. Who wants to ‘Take the River Back’? *

# 14. Life doesn’t end after giving up the car…far from it *

# 13. A One-Way Desert of Parking: State Street *

# 12. Needed: Crowd Sourcing The Grand Vision

# 11. The Old Town Bypass Capitulation…?

# 10. Sense of place: Traverse City needs an ‘SOB Square’ *

# 9. What exactly is an epistle & other interesting chatter

# 8. TC Commission Lodged between opposing priorities

(Did you adopt a commissioner? )

# 7. Bride & groom reclaim 8th St. with wedding guests

# 6. Man chooses bus over car ownership, survives

# 5. A Quick Lesson In The Art Of The Two-Wheeled Winter Commute

# 4. Making the Leap-Going Carless: breaking down the numbers *

# 3. Natural playscapes and free range kids; set them free

# 2. Just say’in, sometimes angry motorists deserve a little visit from our friends in blue *

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#1. Got Parking? Hell Yeah.

(Number 1 is a bit anti-climatic, but it was picked up by a few national BLOGS & tweeted like mad….I guess, it’s what you get for reading Physics Central. Plus, parking is “hot” right now. )

Honorable mentions:

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NOTE: A lot of people enter the site via the Editor’s Profile page, Declaration of Intent or the Michigan Roundabouts & Resources page, but I pulled those out of the list.

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