100 a day
According to Google Analytics my blog engtect has broken the 100 visitors a day landmark, getting 105 visits on Tuesday.

And since I started using Google Analytics (April 19th, 2007 although the site went live March 3rd, 2006) I have had 8,076 unique visitors, and 17,830 page views.
This does not mean much. I still put my readership at about the 15 to 20 mark. Lets say, given the interval between my posts, that is an average readership of 1 or 2 a day, which suggests about 2% of Google’s record keeping are people who actually read this blog rather than being some internet robot crawling the web. Although looking through the traffic sources on Google Analytics suggests that 7.12% of the total could be my readership as they are from an unknown direct source, i.e. from the links in the emails. 51.95% of my traffic comes from Google searches, with Google Images being 32.77%.
The keywords in descending order are: engtect; book barn bristol; male models; brompton review; forklift accident; four leaf clover; male model; moutousamy; book barn; james may.
The male models and james may thing is explained by a collage of images of James May in my post on getting my hair cut being cited in some forum and therefore regularly linked to. Some people follow the link to see my blog, and some have even left comments, as can be seen here. Ken even gave me the compliment/advice “I think you’re so much cuter with short hair.”
The little map overview feature is quite fun.

Google Analytics is quite fun, but sadly not meaningful to me. But still, one hundred robots come and check out my site a day.

100 little robots! Now that sounds like fun!
I don’t see why you shouldn’t continue to attract more and more readers as the site gets bigger - naturally, the more words there are in the site, the more google hits you get - and growth of these kinds of things must be exponential each reader having the ability to introduce more readers. As long as it stays slick and full of pictures, engtect can surely become one of the greats!
hmmm, that is a thought. I guess the more entries I do on favourite words from letters of the alphabet can only help…
Muzzi agrees with Ken.