Post by account_disabled on Mar 10, 2024 7:26:37 GMT
As always, I use the first post of the year to evaluate the statistics of my blogs and to re-propose articles that may have been missed in 2022. I also take advantage of it to fix in my memory the books, films, TV series and songs that I liked most . This year, despite having sponsored little content, vincos.it grew by 25% in terms of users and sessions and had 41% more views. The time spent per session increased by 14% due to writing longer articles. The composition of traffic sources has remained substantially unchanged, as has been the case for many years now: organic search is growing (56%), followed by direct traffic (24%, stable), social (6%, down two points ), from referrals (5%, stable), from the newsletter (5%, growing by 200%) and from other sources.
Among social media, Facebook continues to India Mobile Number Data bring 43% of traffic, but is also in sharp decline this year (-27%), joined by LinkedIn which rises to 42% (39 points more than the previous twelve months) and Twitter grows to 12%. Ultimately, original and in-depth content on current topics (AI and metaverse) worked and positioned well on Google. The newsletter also gave me a lot of satisfaction, so much so that I managed to double the subscribers compared to the previous year. The experiment with podcasts fell short of my expectations (very difficult to make yourself visible outside your own circle). The posts produced in 2022 that were most viewed Create images from text with artificial intelligence What is The Sandbox and how its economy works Social media in Italy: users and usage time 2021 What is Decentraland and how its economy works The map of the metaverse This year I neglected photography.
The most viewed photo of 2022 among those published on Vincos Images , my photography blog, is that of the Orsay Museum in Paris. Musée d'Orsay Visions, readings and listenings of 2022 In 2021 I read 40 books (2 less than last year), mostly novels and essays on the metaverse. Among the first, the most satisfying were the McMurtry books that I missed, “The Last Picture Show” and “Hud the Savage.” Among the latter, The Metaverse by Matthew Ball. I saw 108 films (-50 compared to 2021). The best? The Tragedy of Macbeth by Joel Coen. One step down: Queue by Sian Heder The Batman by Matt Reeves Freaks Out by Gabriele Mainetti Three Floors by Nanni Moretti Old Henry by Potsy Ponciroli Crimes of the Future by David Cronenberg Among the most interesting TV series I would like to point out, in order of preference: Split The Gilded Age Inside Man The Bear Slow Horses In 2022 I listened to more music: 13,100 songs (not unique).
Among social media, Facebook continues to India Mobile Number Data bring 43% of traffic, but is also in sharp decline this year (-27%), joined by LinkedIn which rises to 42% (39 points more than the previous twelve months) and Twitter grows to 12%. Ultimately, original and in-depth content on current topics (AI and metaverse) worked and positioned well on Google. The newsletter also gave me a lot of satisfaction, so much so that I managed to double the subscribers compared to the previous year. The experiment with podcasts fell short of my expectations (very difficult to make yourself visible outside your own circle). The posts produced in 2022 that were most viewed Create images from text with artificial intelligence What is The Sandbox and how its economy works Social media in Italy: users and usage time 2021 What is Decentraland and how its economy works The map of the metaverse This year I neglected photography.
The most viewed photo of 2022 among those published on Vincos Images , my photography blog, is that of the Orsay Museum in Paris. Musée d'Orsay Visions, readings and listenings of 2022 In 2021 I read 40 books (2 less than last year), mostly novels and essays on the metaverse. Among the first, the most satisfying were the McMurtry books that I missed, “The Last Picture Show” and “Hud the Savage.” Among the latter, The Metaverse by Matthew Ball. I saw 108 films (-50 compared to 2021). The best? The Tragedy of Macbeth by Joel Coen. One step down: Queue by Sian Heder The Batman by Matt Reeves Freaks Out by Gabriele Mainetti Three Floors by Nanni Moretti Old Henry by Potsy Ponciroli Crimes of the Future by David Cronenberg Among the most interesting TV series I would like to point out, in order of preference: Split The Gilded Age Inside Man The Bear Slow Horses In 2022 I listened to more music: 13,100 songs (not unique).