Top 25 Countries for Green Data Center Blog, July 2009

I had a media company and ask about my country coverage. 

Here is a percentage breakdown for the top 25 countries which make up 90 % of  traffic.

 

United States

54.5%

United Kingdom

5.5%

India

4.0%

France

3.7%

Canada

2.9%

Germany

2.1%

Australia

2.1%

Japan

1.5%

Netherlands

1.3%

Sweden

1.2%

Singapore

1.1%

South Korea

1.0%

Italy

1.0%

China

0.9%

Malaysia

0.9%

Philippines

0.8%

Brazil

0.8%

Spain

0.8%

Belgium

0.8%

Hong Kong

0.7%

Ireland

0.6%

Switzerland

0.6%

Taiwan

0.6%

Finland

0.5%

Indonesia

0.5%
  90.3%
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Lucky 777, # of subscribers to www.greenm3.com

Checking my blog metrics on Typepad last week I found I reached a lucky 777 subscribers according to feedburner.

 

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And here is a graph of my subscribers since I started blogging.

 

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And, on this same day looked up the new HP Proliant Server I had blogged about a few days earlier, and my blog is #1.

Don’t know all the reasons why my blog hits high for search engine optimization.

But, know a lot is due to my readers and those who link to me.

Off to GreenMetrics conference and a data center construction project.

Thanks for reading,

-Dave Ohara

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Secret to GreenM3 High Google Search Results – 12,200 Backlinks

As part of running this blog I am interested in how people find my blog and what they are searching for.  Green Data Center are the main key words I focus on but I am constantly surprised at how my google search results work for various topics.

As part of bing.com there are webmaster stats I can look at.  Here is the current screen shot.

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Ahh, 12,200 backlinks exist to my blog entries.

Backlinks (or back-links [UK]) are incoming links to a website or web page. In the search engine optimization (SEO) world, the number of backlinks is one indication of the popularity or importance of that website or page (though other measures, such as PageRank, are likely to be more important). Outside of SEO, the backlinks of a webpage may be of significant personal, cultural or semantic interest: they indicate who is paying attention to that page.

I knew people were linking to my blog and posts, but didn’t know there were that many. The high backlink count is something I didn’t know, and I can add it to secrets of my blog.  Well, it is not much a secret as I blog about it, but it makes for a catchy title.

Thanks for linking to my posts, and letting me know what I post is useful.

-dave

 

As an example of backlinks driving results, google search for “urs hoelzle” produces the following.  I’ve made it up to high search results based on backlinks, as I know it is not pure traffic as the googleblog’s have probably 100 times the amount of traffic I do.

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SEO, #1 XS11-VX8, #2 xs11-vx8

It’s two weeks since news started on Dell’s Via Nano Based server, and I made to #1 and #2.

The funny part is to be #1 google search “XS11-VX8”

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Google Search “xs11-vx8” lower case, I am #2.

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The difference between these two is “XS11-VX8” has 40,700 results, “xs11-vx8” has 30,500 search results.

Interesting how upper case and lower case has a difference.  Any way I am #1 and #2.

To see my blog entries on the XS11-VX8 go here.

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