Happy New Year! My blog Energy Forecasting is two-year old now. This post is the summary statistics of its second year. All statistics are from Google Analytics.
Where are the readers?
They are from 125 countries and SARs.
They are from 2147 cities.
Comparing with Energy Forecasting @2013:
All-time top 10 most viewed posts (from 2814 views to 1095 views):
Top 10 most-viewed classic posts (from 2293 views to 728 views):
Where are the readers?
They are from 125 countries and SARs.
They are from 2147 cities.
Comparing with Energy Forecasting @2013:
2013 |
2014 |
2013-2014 |
|
Countries |
105 |
125 |
130 |
Cities |
1,419 |
2,147 |
2,664 |
Users |
6,022 |
10,878 |
16,798 |
Pageviews |
20,430 |
40,986 |
61,416 |
Visits |
10,504 |
20,892 |
31,396 |
Duration (hr) |
388 |
824 |
1,204 |
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- Tao's recommended reading list for energy forecasters
- 10 recommended papers for GEFCom2014 contestants
- Three must-know basics of forecasting
- Three skills of the ideal energy forecaster
- The most valuable advice I got from Jim Burke
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- Tao's recommended SAS courses for energy forecasters
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- Three more must-know basics of forecasting
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