As a small pilot, we had a tracker placed on EGRU-website for a period of 18 days. During this time, the site was visited by 610 unique visitors, 919 including reloads. This translates to ca 1500 visitors per month, or to 375 visitors per week. Not surprisingly, most of the visitors were from Finland (see enclosed picture). Perhaps more surprising is the slight eastern bias among visitors from outside of our territorial boarders.
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As an American, I am always surprised to find my blog read around the world. Including in Finland.