Kev Quirk

Proudly ruining the web since 2013.

How You Read My Content (The Answers)

Originally I was going to leave the survey running for at least a week, but after less than 48 hours, I received an email from Zoho telling me I'd hit the monthly response limit of 500 responses. If I wanted more responses, I'd have to pay.

Nah. 500 responses is enough to give me a good indication on how people consume my content, so I was good with that. Also, 500 responses in less than 48 hours is bloody brilliant. Assuming only a small proportion of readers actually responded (as that's usually the case with these things) that means there's a healthy number of you reading my waffle, so thank you!

The results

The survey simply asked "how do you read the content I put out on this site?" and there were a handful of options for responses:

If someone selected the last option, a text field would appear asking for more info. There were a few people who used this option, but all were covered by the other options. People just wanted to add some nuance, or leave a nice message. ❤

So I updated all the something else responses to be one of the other 4 options, and here's the results:

Reading type pie chart A highly accurate pie chart

Option Responses %
RSS 421 84.5%
Masto/Fedi 38 7.6%
Visitor 27 5.4%
Email 12 2.4%

What this tells me?

Well, quite a lot, actually. It tells me that there's loads of you fine people reading the content on this site, which is very heart-warming. It also tells me that RSS is by far the main way people consume my content. Which is also fantastic, as I think RSS is very important and should always be a first class citizen when it comes to delivering content to people.

I was surprised at how small the number was for Mastodon, too. I have a fair number of followers over there (around 13,000 according to Fosstodon) so I was expecting that number to be a bigger slice of the pie.

Clearly people follow me there more for the hot takes than my waffle. 🙃

This was a fun little experiment, even if it did end more quickly than I would have liked. Thanks to all ~500 of you who responded, really appreciate it.

See, you don't need analytics to get an idea of who's reading your stuff and how.

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