Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label twitter. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 18, 2020

Returning To The Peak District

I've just received a response on Twitter from Travel South Yorkshire confirming that my disabled person's ENCTS pass is valid again for travel on the trains in South Yorkshire. This means that I'll be able to get out into the Peak District again.

I've been looking at the bus timetables online and some of the services going from Sheffield are much less frequent than they were before the lockdown and so I think I'll be limiting where I travel to, sticking to areas not too far from Sheffield such as Fox House and Lodge Moor and then walking back to the suburbs where there will still be plenty of buses to take me to the city centre and the railway station.

I'm looking forward to doing this, but I'm a bit apprehensive as well though.

Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Replacement Map

I mentioned on a post last week about a hole in my map and how I was disappointed with the general deterioration of the map since I bought it in December. I then contacted Ordnance Survey via Twitter and after exchanging a few messages they have agreed to replace it. I've just finished taping up the envelope that I've placed the damaged map inside to send back to them as requested. So...an unexpected positive result for a bit of effort.

Friday, March 3, 2017

My Blogstats

If you click on the Revolver Maps globe icon at the bottom of the screen you'll see a real-time update of my blog visitors, most likely though it will only be your own visit that's being shown because the blog doesn't get a lot of visitors. It's a niche and specialist subject that I write about, but I've been told that my visitor numbers are quite reasonable considering.

The other widget at the bottom of the screen is a link to Google's own stats page which records several times more visitors, but these numbers include the various automatic cataloguing and aggregating services.

As to what my statistics show; well about eighty percent of my visitors are from the UK, the two most popular cities being Sheffield and London, and quite a few from wherever they live will be regular visits by people who read the blog every time I write a new post. About ten percent are from the USA, but many of these are from the same four locations, Mountain View, Menlo Park, Redmond, and Chicago - probably where the large multinational internet conglomerates are based. I know for sure that I do have one regular flesh and blood visitor reader of the blog in America and that's Anne from Madison, Wisconsin. She's a Facebook friend and we regularly interact over there...she first contacted me in response to a post or comment I made on one of the autism/Asperger's forums; her daughter has got Asperger's syndrome too. Hello Anne.

Since I installed Revolver Maps I've had visits from people in 111 different countries, well less than half of the countries in the world; it gives me a bit of a filip though when I notice a new country has been logged. I like stats, it's one of my Aspergic traits and I probably spend far too much time obsessing over them.

Where do most of my referrals come from? Well, it looks like it's search engines, mainly Google and Google Image Search. This post doesn't contain any photographs and so won't be as popular as those which do...which is most of my posts. My photographs seem to rank quite high on Google Image Search and I get a lot of visitors from there...even to my old posts. When I publish a new post I get a rush of visitors from the sites where I post a direct link, mainly Facebook, but also Twitter, Reddit, and a couple of walking based forums. Occasionally when I comment on another person's blog I might get the odd visitor too...but not that often.

Finally, one thing I've noticed and don't understand at all is why I'm getting a lot of visitors from my own blog. I wonder what's going on there? Maybe someone can help and let me know.