This blog has always had a good
international readership, although most readers (i.e., those that access the
posts directly or through LinkedIn, vs. email subscribers who read it in the
email feed) have almost always been American. There have been a number of “surges”
where one country’s readers suddenly start reading the blog; these never last more
than a few days and usually don’t exceed American readership.
However, for the last six or seven
days, Singapore has been the number one origin nation (by IP address, anyway) of
page views on my blog. In fact, there have been at least a few days when the number
of Singapore readers has been about double the maximum number of US viewers
that I’ve ever received in one day.
Can someone tell me what’s going
on? Obviously, this can’t be just random. But it also isn’t just that I wrote a
post that hit a nerve with Singapore residents, since no post (including recent
ones) has received an unusual number of pageviews.
Please drop me an email if you can
explain this. However, I certainly welcome all readers!
Tom
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