- Traffic is up about 375% over last year, according to one metric. Many of the new visitors are sentient beings.
- The top three countries from which readers visit Jinajik are the USA, Japan and Germany (not necessarily in that order). Great nations like the great yāna, it seems.
- There may be no such thing as a free bhojana, but the lure of it is precisely what brings many of you here. The most clicked-on tag in 2011 is Sanskrit text, closely followed by PDF.
- The most read article this year, by far, was last year’s announcement of Michael Allen’s The Daśakarma Vidhi. (For those who might want more, I have a short review forthcoming in the Journal of the Oriental Society of Australia.)
- Complaints received in 2011: 0. Compliments received: 1. (A ratio that would please Mr. Micawber.)
3 Replies to “Administrivia: Brief end-of-year report”
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Make that ratio 0:2, and a Happy New Year!
Thankyou.
I think it will be a great year after all. No pralaya this time around, you think? Mayan calendars are all maya. Anyway, it ought to be better than expected. Nice blog, by the way. Make that 0:3.