2015: Hundreds of Books, Thousands of Apps Reviewed!

I wasn’t going to post this, but then realized I’ve done this same sort of post every year since Words on the Word began–which was 2012! Blog years are like dog years, so I officially consider this blog really old.

It’s a little cheesy, but WordPress.com compiled a 2015 report for Words on the Word.

 

Click here to read it

 

Here are a few fun facts from the report:

  • April 9 of this year was the blog’s most-visited day ever (4,081 hits). This was the post
  • My longest streak was 12 days of blog posts in a row in mid-July
  • This post from 2012 (though a bit dated now in its specifics) is still the most popular one
  • I reviewed 382 books but have 2,153 still to review; I reviewed 823 apps but still have 6,321 more app reviews to write
  • The above bullet point is untrue
  • I asked, Is 2 Samuel 7 About Jesus? and quite the discussion ensued!

Click here to read the full report. A guaranteed cure for boredom and maybe even insomnia.

2014 in Review

It’s been a great year! Thank you–wait… wrong platform.

It’s a little silly, but WordPress.com put together a 2014 report for Words on the Word.

 

Click here to read it

 

Here’s an excerpt from the report, which has fun data about page views, most-visited posts, top commenters, etc.:

The Louvre Museum has 8.5 million visitors per year. This blog was viewed about 98,000 times in 2014. If it were an exhibit at the Louvre Museum, it would take about 4 days for that many people to see it.

Click here to read the report, if you’re into that sort of thing.

2013 Blog in review

The folks at WordPress prepared a 2013 “annual report” for this blog.

It notes the top five posts of the year, according to number of visits, some of which were written in 2012:

  1. Which Bible software program should I buy? Comparison of BibleWorks, Accordance, and Logos
  2. Who is the author of Honest Toddler? Identity revealed…
  3. How to Read and Understand the Göttingen Septuagint: A Short Primer, part 1
  4. How to Read and Understand the Göttingen Septuagint: A Short Primer, part 2 (Apparatus)
  5. My Accordance 10 review: all six parts (plus Beale/Carson module review)

The summary has other interesting notes about the blog, its readers, etc. You can click here to read the entire report.