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Unique visitors? Stupendous visitors!

You are a Food for Thought unique visitor.

I mean that with love and appreciation. (Pause for a virtual hug.)

I also mean that in the most technical online world terminology: A unique visitor is not someone who flits accidentally to a Web site and never returns, like a dazed tourist who wanders into a weird souvenir shop and never darkens its doorway again.

A unique visitor is someone who returns to the same site over and over. You return because you like it. You return because you feel comfortable here or find something of value here.

And each time you return, our site’s counter program recognizes your IP address. Your IP address is different from your email address. Without getting too creepy, your IP address is like your online fingerprint.

But here’s the deal. Sometimes multiple unique visitors share one IP address. For example, although Bruce and I are two readers, we share one computer, and thus we’re considered one IP address and are counted as one unique visitor when we visit sites we both enjoy, such as Pink Hollyhock or Philbertosophy.

I’m going somewhere with this.

In the eight months since Food for Thought’s birth, we have gone from 2,145 unique visitors in November to 10,635 unique visitors in June.

Let’s not get bogged down in numbers, shall we? I’ll leave that to Bruce Greenberg, my husband and Food for Thought’s business guy. (See below.)

Chances are, you 10,635 unique visitors are really more like 15,000 or even 20,000.

Pretty impressive, don’t you think?

I credit Food for Thought’s success to you, my dear unique visitor. You have helped feed and grow this site; some of you since the first few days.

The more verbal among you have weighed in and offered suggestions. But even the quiet ones have spoken through the numbers of views on stories, which tells us loud and clear what you like and what you’re not so wild about.

Consider yourself Food for Thought’s godparents of sorts. Without you, we wouldn’t be here.

I hope you’ve read all the way to this sentence because I have a special announcement.

Next month I will share something with you I’m excited about.

First, Food for Thought will have another new look (yes, again). It will be prettier and have a more news-magaziney look. We will also unveil some new features, which I’ll tell you more about later.

Best of all, we will present a surprise addition that will take Food for Thought to a whole new level.

Right now it’s a secret. But I think you’ll love it.

Hang onto your hat. It’s going to be great. I can hardly contain myself.

Stay tuned. You don’t want to miss a thing.

(p.s. the beautiful baby above is May Bartimioli, my twin’s granddaughter.)

Your numbers keep climbing: by Bruce Greenberg

Have you ever noticed that, generally speaking, the world is divided into those who do words and those who do numbers?

When I present Doni with numbers, statistics, charts or any math in general, after a fleeting glance of what appears to be a bewildered look, Doni usually asks me to turn up the air conditioner, the room is getting warm.

But I digress.

There are so many ways to look at and interpret numbers. There are so many numbers related to Food for Thought, and I could go on and on about them.

The important thing to know is that all Food for Thought numbers point in the same direction: straight up.

Here is a snapshot of Food for Thought’s progress during its first eight months.

  Unique Visitors Pageviews
November 2007 2,145 46,664
June 2008 10,635 225,169
change + 396 % + 383 %

These numbers provide a backdrop to where the real action is: being a good neighbor and resource to help us all build a better community.

Doni’s recipes were featured in Edible Shasta-Butte magazine’s 2008 spring and summer issues.

Enjoy California Living magazine’s July edition includes a very generous story about how we built our house.

Food for Thought is proud to co-sponsor the upcoming Second Saturday Art Hop event, which will kick off July 12 in downtown Redding (see the sidebar ad for more information).

Also on that day, Doni will participate in Dancing with the Stars — Shasta County Style, a benefit event for Shasta County Women’s Refuge and Shasta Family YMCA’s youth programs.

These last eight months represent the start of a new chapter. For 10 years, Doni was a newspaper journalist. In that capacity she spent a significant amount of time as a community volunteer for worthwhile events. Now that the child Food for Thought is walking and talking, the opportunities to do good work are greater than ever.

Thanks for believing in us. Thanks for joining us.

Comments

  • brandon said:

    The suspense is killing me !

  • Andrea Charroin said:

    Me too!!!

  • Karyn Harvey said:

    I think this is going to fit right along with Doni’s saying….”I think it’s going to be good”!!!! Can’t wait! (Beautiful baby girl!)

  • Karen said:

    I saw your home in the latest Enjoy magazine and it is stunning! What a beautiful, peaceful place to live and work.

  • Grammalyn said:

    Hey — that’s mean to leave us hanging! I’m excited to see what’s next. BTW, Jack and I both read your site, so we are two unique visitors and I’m sure there are lots of folks like that. Congratulations! *May is a doll!*

  • sharon chesnut said:

    Hi Doni - Glad to be a unique visitor - and a new one as of this past month. You are at the top of my daily read list, along with the Orangette Blog (you would like this if you haven’t already become a fan….) nice to be in touch with you again, even if it is only “virtual”. Good luck - looking forward to your changes. Sharon Chesnut

  • Budd Hodges said:

    Doni, It’s my pleasure to be a unique visitor to your Food For Thought…a unique web destination. I look forward to your new look and features. Your the first thing I bring up on first boot. I too am a big fan of Pink Hollyhock, Steve Brewer and Phil Fountain’s funnies.

    I wish you and Bruce all the best.

    Shellyboo’s grandbaby is a lil’ doll. Don and Jo would beam with pride.

  • Lea said:

    It is a pleasure to read you.
    I am waiting for more.
    Thanks

  • Carrie D. said:

    I so enjoy Food For Thought. In opening my mail, I save it for last so I can just sit, relax and take it all in.

  • Sandy T. said:

    It’s nice to have a surprise to look forward to. Also, I can’t wait for Dancing with the Stars to see what your dress looks like. We’re rooting for you.

  • Barbara C. Cross said:

    Hooray for you and Bruce! We”unique visitors” have something special to read everyday on Food For Thought thanks to you and your contributers. What a benefit to our community. Thank you so much for all your effott.
    Now you have me curious — What’s next?? Your little babe grandneice is adorable… enjoy!
    Barbara

  • shelly said:

    this is as bad as Christmas ! I can’t wait to see what we’re getting ! with doni involved, it’s GOTTA be good ! and i do so enjoy food for thought and that baby is soooo cute !

  • Ren said:

    Such a tease, Doni!

    **singing from “Grease”**
    “Tell me more, tell me more!”

  • Canda Williams said:

    Oh Goodie! I love surprises! Food for Thought is my new best friend. It’s so comfy to log on and hang out here. We have such a terrific community, and your blog gives each of us unique visitors an even greater sense of unity. It’s like that friend’s house while growing up, where everyone went to feel welcome and valued. Thank you for providing that place!

  • Tracy Edwards said:

    I’m a new unique visitor, but will be sure to keep visiting. Keep Dancing Doni

  • Linda Masterson said:

    I’m one of those “unique visitors” that read every day. I always check Food for Thought before I go to work to get a good positive start to my day. I love the local news and information. Thank you so much for taking on this very needed addition to Redding’s network of information. Good luck with your Dancing…..I can’t wait to see pictures of your dress!

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