Monthly Archives: December 2011

Year in Review

We hope you all are preparing for a terrific New Year. Taking our cue from so many, we decided our last post of 2011 should be a Year in Review.  We decided to use Google Analytics and awstats (Advanced Web Statistics) to review our site for the past year.  So here goes with some random facts.

We posted 358 times this year meaning we are now at 1205 posts all time with this blog.  There was another blog before this one, but we only brought a handful of those posts over in our stories (some of those stories came from posts we had done in other places, too).

Kodiak

During the year, we suffered two great losses – Kodiak and the hu-dad’s dad.  The post on Kodiak generated the most comments (157), but the post on the hu-dad’s dad, entitled A Great Man, is the post we are most proud of this year.  The words in that post simply flowed.

The other most popular posts were celebrations – Introducing Frankie and our 1000th post celebration.  As you can imagine, the remaining most popular posts were about Rusty and his uniqueness – Rusty’s Souvenir and Serious – Or Not. That last post also contains one of our favorite Rusty pictures as he high-steps on a walk.

High stepping Rooster

Surprise – our most popular video of the year was also of Rusty playing his games. Amy, at Go Pet Friendly, confessed that she almost woke her husband up laughing so hard at the video.

By the way, our most popular video ever is also of Rusty, but this time with the humans playing his game right back at him.

Now for random weird stuff we discovered while analyzing the web activity for the year.

  • While 94% of our readers view the blog in English, the most popular translated language is Russian followed by German, Spanish and French.
  • People from 124 countries around the world visited the website during the course of the year.
  • Internet Explorer (37% of readers) continues to lose ground against its competitors: Firefox at 31%; Safari at 14% and Chrome at 13%.
  • Mobile devices really grew during the course of the year with the iPhone leading the way followed by the iPad and the Droid.  What was really interesting to me was that mobile devices made up 7.5% of the readership over the year, but 13.2% of the readership in the last 90 days.
  • The number of people who have subscribed via email has grown dramatically.  You can have the blog emailed to you by filling in the “Subscribe by Email” feature on the top right of the blog page.
  • Networked Blogs is closing in on Google Reader (I confess, I still use GR).  And Facebook is, hands down, the top social media feeding us readers.

And now for our favorite part.  We know our regular readers follow us mostly via Google Reader, Facebook, Networked Blogs, Twitter or just by bookmarking us, but what about new readers?  How do they find us.  The top searches always amuse us.  Yes, The Thundering Herd or some variation is the most common search.  Other top searches were “1000″, “squirrels”, “Joyce Kilmer Forest” and “Mr. Bill”.

Mr. Bill

Mr. Bill really cracks us up.  We did one post using that as a phrase and drew in new readers.

squirrels_for_peacehi
And, squirrels.  Ok, that is just wrong.  All dogs know that squirrels are just mortal enemies and must be chased at every moment.  Maybe they are infiltrating us right now via the web.  And some of the squirrel searches are very frightening:

  • Squirrels for Peace (no way)
  • Thanksgiving Squirrel (we think that is an excellent idea)
  • Halloween Squirrel (very scary)
  • Siberian Flying Squirrel (more like Siberian flying AT a squirrel)
  • Squirrel Herd (we knew they were copying us)
  • No Squirrels Sign (we need one of them)
  • Scary Flying Squirrel (that is our kind of squirrel and it so mean when they glide over our heads)
  • Save the Squirrels (we would add – for desert)
  • Warrior Squirrel (shudder)
  • Cool Squirrel (does not exist)
  • Ugly Squirrel (Yes!)
  • Baby Flying Squirrel (Ack, more are being born)
  • Camping Squirrel (with little backpacks and tents we are guessing)
  • Squirrel on a Leash (Roles reversed – we like the sound of that)
  • Squirrels are Fluffy (No we are fluffy)

Other searches that amused us:

  • Really big dogs
  • Iditarod song (well, we did post it in 2010).
  • Sweet pictures (ah, thank you)
  • Picket line etiquette (of course, we are well behaved, but no we do not carry signs)
  • Bear proof trash cans (We guess if they are Siberian Husky tested, . . .)
  • Delicate feet (snicker)
  • Maggie Valley (our home town)
  • QNTE (Really – 14 people found us via that search)
  • Jeep dog
  • Drivers license check (we have no idea)
  • Objects in mirror are closer than they appear (we are gaining on you)
  • Dogs with horns (QNTE snickered at that one)
  • Merry Fitness and a Happy New Rear (we have no idea why, but that one really cracked us up)

Ok, and finally, the most popular parts of the website not on the blog.  Drum roll please.

  • Individual dog page most visited with over 3700 visits – Natasha (Queen Natasha the Evil says, “Was there ever any doubt?”)
  • Most popular story with over 1500 visits – Frankencouch – A five year old story that continues to amuse.

Frankencouch - Sad, isn't it?

Thank you all for continuing to visit.  We are looking forward to a great 2012.

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A year end review AND a blog hop.  We hope you make a New Year’s Resolution to seek out some new blogs.  Here are some suggestions.

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One Final Look Back

Kiska Natasha RV camping

Kiska and Natasha are looking back on our beach vacation. Uh, Natasha, what are you doing?

Kiska Natasha RV Camping

Take Two - Kiska and Natasha are looking back on our beach vacation. Ok, fine, they are searching for the feral cats in the woods.

Sunset beach

Fine, we will just look back and remember our evening walks and the sunsets.

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Heavy Artillery

Kiska and artillery

Kiska seems to be thinking of some great ways she could use this cannon.

Natasha and cannon

Can you imagine what these two can do with heavy artillery?

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Walking on the Beach

What would a beach week be without a video of the dogs at the beach, particularly a video of Frankie with his first ever impression of the ocean? Hope you enjoy.

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Over the next day, we will be upgrading the software that runs the web page.  During the maintenance period, you may not be able to access parts or all of the website.  This video – and all of our videos – are located at our YouTube site.

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Ruby Tuesday – At the Beach

Tartok and Ruby here. Just wanted you to know that we, The Herd Annex, would join The Herd every morning at the beach.

And we loved our morning (and evening) walks on the beach.

And we waited patiently for our human.

Mostly, we enjoyed hanging out in our next door campsite and watching the rest of the campground.

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The Day After

Honest, guys, I saw him. A big guy with a long white beard and a bright red suit.

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Merry Christmas from (32) Sandy Paws

Merry Christmas from The Herd and The Herd Annex (Look carefully and you will see Qannik is singing you a Christmas Carol as he walks).

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End of Beach Week

The Herd and Herd Annex have thoroughly enjoyed their beach week vacation and, today, we pack up for the beginning of our journey home (we have a Christmas Day stop scheduled along the way). But what better way to show the end of a vacation, then to show how relaxed everyone is?

Only Queen Natasha is awake and on guard duty (looking from the hu-dad's RV over to the hu-grandmom's RV).

Tartok says it has taken him most of the week to get his "sleeping hole" just right.

The Red Team shows their extreme sleeping skills.

Cheesewhiz in her most innocent look.

Frankie is dreaming about all of the good times on hist first beach trip.

Ruby decided she could help with guard duty by watching the road in front of the RVs.

While Natasha and Kiska maintain feral cat / squirrel / rabbit patrol behind the RV.

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Getting into the Beach

Some pup is really getting into the beach.

And we don't just mean a little digging in the sand.

We mean head buried, sand in your nostrils & caked in your fur "into" the beach.

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The Way We Really Walk

The hu-dad insists on posting all of these pictures that show us walking calmly. We wanted to show you how our walks really happen. Ready?

Hey, Cheesewhiz, back off the Rooster Neck.

It is the Q-Tip flying tackle!

Get off my back, white fluffy boy.

I will use the patented Rusty the Vampire move on you.

Hey dad, Rusty is playing unfair!

Come on, make him play fair.

Ha-ha, Q-Tip, I got you again!

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