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Taliesin Banzai(PART 2 OF 3)

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Taliesin Banzai(PART 2 OF 3)





The list shows that only 120 readers came from the search engines.



What is the bottom green bar for?

That is for other keywords, that is, the total access of other keywords is 68.  The total access of all the rest is 52.  So, the grand total is 120.

I see.  And What about other blogs?

I'll show the popular pages on my "Denman Blog," which you are quite familiar with.



"Denman Blog"



Wow!  What a long list!  I cannot find "Taliesin Studio" in the above list.



I cannot find it, either.  You believe it or not, it was read only twice.  So, it's out of list.  Amazing, isn't it?

What's the top article?



"7 Ways to Tell a Good Gal in Bed"



So, it is of a salacious nature, isn't it?  Forty-two people read the article everyday for 30 days, didn't they?  What lewd people they are!



Diane, I tought you were open-minded.

I'm doing my best not to be narrow-minded, but there are so many articles about lady's panties in the above list.  I can see too much filth up there!

Diane, you said, you couldn't read Japanese.  How could you possibly read the list?

Never mind!  Tell me, Kato, how come dirty people read obscene articles on "Denman Blog"?

A good question, Diane.  It's because "Denman Blog" doesn't have many regulars.  Look at the following list.





This list is only for November 30, 2011.  On this day, 113 pages were read on "Denman Blog", and, as you see, 103 people came from the above red-rectangled search engines.  As you have probably noticed, "7 Ways to tell a Good Gal in Bed" was read 35 times.





By the way, "Diane is Paris" was red only once.




"Diane in Paris"



Tell me, Kato.  How come so few people read artcles in English on "Denman Blog"?



A good question, Diane.  Before I answer your question, please look at the following screen.





What on earth is a gruppo?



It's a tiny social community for the Ameba members.  As long as you're a member on Ameba, you can create as many gruppos as possible.  There might be a certain limit.  I'm not too sure about it.  In any case, as of December 2, there are 287,737 gruppos.  As a matter of fact, I've created three gruppos, one of which is shown below.





At present, there are nine members, including myself.



What are you doing?

Well..., exchanging opinions on its bulletin boards as shown below:





My handle name on Ameba is "barclay."



So, the members are sort-of chit-chatting on the bulletin board, aren't they?

Yes, they are.  Besides, each bulletin board has a Twitter button as you see on the above bulletin board.





In addition to the Twitter button, there is also an in-house Twitter function called "Now" for the Ameba members.  I red-circled its button in the above board.





So, I can tweet to the Ameba members.  The membership is more than 3 millions.  As you see, I can tell the Ameba members about my interesting story such as the murder at Taliesin.  At wordpress.com, there are no such close-knitted social communities.

Is that the main reason why readers came from the serach engines to your "Denman Blog"?

Yes, that's right.  There are just a few regulars at my "Denman Blog."  Since you mentioned Banzai Cliff, I'm talking about a peculiar Japanese mentality.

What is it?

The Japanese tend to follow other Japanese.  For example, if A-chan turns right, B-chan tends to turn right. So does C-chan.  If Mee-chan notices it, she might turn right as well.  So might Haa-chan. Therefore, I call this Japanese mentality "Mee-Haa Syndrome," in which a Japanese woman committed suicide on Saipan just because a woman in the neighborhood did the same.

It is a kinf of chain reaction, isn't it?

You're telling me, Diane.

So, when a reader in the close-knitted social community on Ameba talks about the Taliesin scandals on bulletin board or tweets it, another reader will follow.  And a chain reaction starts.  Is that the reason "Taliesin Studio" is well read on your Ameba blog?

I believe so.


(To be followed)


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