How Jetpack Pimp Your Blog Annual Report

Jetpack.me surprised WordPress users with their colorful and interesting 2011 blog annual report.

Normally we just crunch raw data – boring and less friendly. The good news is that if you’re using a self hosted WordPress and is using Jetpack plugins plus a member of WordPress.com – you have access to this cool annual report.

I love my WordPress annual blog report.

Github

Those rocket fireworks firing in the browser is really cool. I’ve literally watched it firing away and wondering what it does. I have to tell ya – I really like’em.

On my Google Chrome (16.0.912.63) the overall rendering quality was 25%(avg) and while Safari (5.1.2) at around 92%(avg) pretty slick on Safari!

Annual Public Report

My report look pretty slick eh? You will have to make your report public before you can share with your friends. The report look really fun example…

Crunchy Numbers

So now I know how many whole fills the albert hall! – okay that one was from John Lennon.

Blog Referral

Want to know who brings more visitors to your site? Thank you Bananaz! of cause in this example it may not always reflect the actually meaning. I know Bananaz click the blogroll link more often than not – hahaha

Your Supporters

Oh look! Lulu, Panda, Bananaz and Daisy is my biggest supporters of 2011 – the most active commenters on my blog! Thank you guys – you rocks!

and many more other reports that I think pretty basic and fun. If you really want a full report you still have to go for Google Analytic but Jetpack Blog Annual report makes our blogging so much fun!

Thank you WordPress and to all my readers, friends and supporters. I’ll be a better blogger for year 2012 and I intend to earn RM4000 per month from blogging. Can I do it? you bet I will! (cough!)


8 responses to “How Jetpack Pimp Your Blog Annual Report”

  1. You are most welcome. Wow pretty cool report . Earning RM4000 per month please give me some tips on how to earn RM400 per month will do iBananaz would be more than happy. lolz Gambate.

  2. comment count is quite low..
    there are 1008 comments in 2011

    100 from Bananaz
    54 from Daisy
    31 from foongpc
    and 142 from me
    374 comments are your own replies to other comments 😉

    looks like Jetpack was missing some data, well, they offered it since autumn? ) thats maybe the reason why they are not really correct, however they are tracking visits with their old generation plugin.

    Maybe you’ll like the following stats from Yandex.Metrika:

    for last 3 months you have over 7-8k visits to your blog monthly
    average vieving depth has increased from 1.5 pages per visitor’s view to 2.1, good point!
    the server may serve from 6 to 16 simultaneous queries at once
    85% of visitors are not loyal to you, they never returned, while 7.9% of visitors had viewed your blog 2-3 times during last 3 months, those who left are your loyal supporters )
    most efficient search engine is (no secret) Google – 95%, Yahoo is 3%, then Bing, Conduit, Babylon Search, Yandex, My Websearch, Mail.ru, Ask and IncrediMail
    72% hits are from Malaysia, 6% Russia (oww.. i bet thats not just me), 5% USA, 2% Singapore, 1% Ireland, 1% England, 1% Indonesia, China, Australia, Canada.. Everything else is 10%
    Age and gender reports are assumed not to be correct for most of your visitors, Yandex cant really know that for everybody )
    browsers: 36% Chrome, 31% Firefox, 15% Safari, 15% MSIE, Operating systems: 75% Windows, 13% Mac, 3% Linux;
    7% are mobile devices, 86% of them – Apple

    I bet you got a better report from Google Analytics )