Over the past few months I have noticed that the percentage of UK visitors to my blog has increased to 45%, from about 20-30% when I first started blogging. While I love and appreciate every single visitor to my blog I want to encourage people from around the world to read and comment.
The proportion of people from outside the UK and America is tiny.
1. | United Kingdom | 44.84% |
2. | United States | 34.72% |
3. | Canada | 4.90% |
4. | Australia | 4.80% |
5. | Ireland | 1.46% |
6. | Singapore | 1.04% |
7. | New Zealand | 0.94% |
8. | Belgium | 0.63% |
9. | India | 0.63% |
10. | Italy | 0.52% |
I’d love to encourage more overseas visitors to my site, but think that having a co.uk web address is contributing to this bias. Does having a .com address just mean you get more American traffic?
Have you written any posts which have generated interest from other countries?
Do the majority of visitors to your blog come from your home country?
Would you like to encourage people from other places to visit?
Have you had any success in cultivating overseas visitors?
All ideas gratefully received!