Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Home Depot - Let's Talk!

One of the things I enjoy about blogging is checking the statistics pages and seeing what visitors are doing when they come to my blog. I use StatCounter.com, who not only are free, but show things like:
  • Summary
  • Hourly
  • Entry Pages
  • Exit Pages
  • Incoming Traffic
  • Came From
  • Keyword Analysis
  • Paid Traffic New
  • Recent Came From
  • Recent Keyword Activity
  • Search Engine Wars
  • Exit Links
  • Downloads
  • Download Activity
  • Visitor Paths
  • Visit Length
  • Returning Visits
  • Recent Pageload Activity
  • Recent Visitor Activity
  • Recent Visitor Map
  • Country/State/City/ISP
  • Browsers
  • System Stats
I was VERY interested tonight to see that I have a visitor from a Home Depot IP address that has visited 27 times! In my alternate universe, that visitor is a marketing executive who is looking for a dad to sponsor for a web show. I'd love to do a Last Man Standing spin on homesteading. Wifey and my six daughters would be the driving source that keeps me in the garage.

Home Depot visits my blog! I would love you to leave a comment!

My whole house has split our sides laughing at Tim Allen and the Last Man Standing show he is performing in.  Since we dropped our cable tv over five years ago, the only method we have for watching shows now is through NetFlix via the girls' Wii game console. We've burned through the first two seasons in about two weeks...it is THAT funny. Of course, with six daughters, I'll be watching the show a second time to see what I missed with all their chatter. I've been a fan of Tim Allen since his Men Are Pigs comedy tour back in 1989.

So, Home Depot person, leave a comment and tell us what you like (or don't like, I'm a realist) about the blog. I'm super curious.

~OJD



P.S., and a BIG HELLO to GIG HARBOR, WASHINGTON for racking up 520 visits to my blog!

10 comments:

  1. I am the guy responsible for the hits from Home Depot.....I work at a home depot distribution center....but not for home depot....I am the engineer from the conveyor company assigned to one of the home depot sites to keep the elaborate and hi-tech automated conveyor systems operational for them. The computer in my office is set behind the Home depot firewall, and network.....so....now ya know the rest of the story.....

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    1. So... no sponsorship? LoL. Thanks for following along with the blog. Tell Frank Blake I said hello.

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  2. Bah Allen is a gender traitor wuss Beta male. He was OK in "Galaxy Quest" but should have retired after that.

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  3. Aww, bummer you can't get sponsorship OJD! but it was worth a shot!

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  4. What's really fun is when you find all sorts of hits from various government agencies. :)

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  5. So this ultimately means that DHS and the DOJ really DON'T want to recruit me?
    dadgumit!

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  6. I don't have a website, but is there a site/app you all would recommend to see who's monitoring my email/FB/Twitter activity?

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