World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
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can you share what software you used or application to do this???
it truly is interesting in a visually easy plot
thnx
can you share what software you used or application to do this???
it truly is interesting in a visually easy plot
thnx
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Some new data to show that LNE is slowly but steadily taking over Lymeland:
The past weeks LNE was visited on average by about 350 unique visitors each day. Over 100 of them are returning visitors. The LNE fan-base is growing steadily.
Noteworthy: since May 2010 "eel enema" has found its way in the top 10 of most popular search terms that generate visits to LNE.
(the instant classic Eel enema thread)
The past weeks LNE was visited on average by about 350 unique visitors each day. Over 100 of them are returning visitors. The LNE fan-base is growing steadily.

Noteworthy: since May 2010 "eel enema" has found its way in the top 10 of most popular search terms that generate visits to LNE.

Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
What's interesting is that if you Google 'lyme enema' the link to the eel enema thread comes up first! It's even more popular than the coffee enemas used for Lyme. See: http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=n ... lyme+enemaAdmin:
Noteworthy: since May 2010 "eel enema" has found its way in the top 10 of most popular search terms that generate visits to LNE
Oh this is topical: the MMS enema: http://www.lymediseaseresource.com/Enem ... f_MMS.html That one is sure to make the butt burn.
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Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
I posted this on LymeFriends in one of their groups for Best Websites for hardcore information and research articles.
Lymenet Europe is the first one that comes to mind for me. The middle section Information and Discussion is where most of the lyme scholars post.
Of course silliness, crticism and opinions exist in the Lyme Cafe.
But for the students among us- a lot can be learned, as I said, in the Information and Discussion forum.
I posted that on July 26th. Sure hope some of the new traffic resulted from it.
As for LymeFriends- it really is a 'social site' and tends to let a lot of undocumented information go unchallenged.
edited to add: after review of the members' list it appears that my posting on LF had little to do with the renewed interest .
Lymenet Europe is the first one that comes to mind for me. The middle section Information and Discussion is where most of the lyme scholars post.
Of course silliness, crticism and opinions exist in the Lyme Cafe.
But for the students among us- a lot can be learned, as I said, in the Information and Discussion forum.
I posted that on July 26th. Sure hope some of the new traffic resulted from it.
As for LymeFriends- it really is a 'social site' and tends to let a lot of undocumented information go unchallenged.
edited to add: after review of the members' list it appears that my posting on LF had little to do with the renewed interest .
The greater part of our happiness or misery
depends on our dispositions,
and not on our circumstances.
Martha Washington
depends on our dispositions,
and not on our circumstances.
Martha Washington
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Maybe there are a few more lurkers. Anyway, thanks for posting that message.Cobwebby wrote:edited to add: after review of the members' list it appears that my posting on LF had little to do with the renewed interest .
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
I'm gonna see what I can do to get Alaska on the map.
My oldest daughter has moved there-and some day I am going to at least visit if not eventually retire to be near her(maybe for the summers only).
My oldest daughter has moved there-and some day I am going to at least visit if not eventually retire to be near her(maybe for the summers only).
The greater part of our happiness or misery
depends on our dispositions,
and not on our circumstances.
Martha Washington
depends on our dispositions,
and not on our circumstances.
Martha Washington
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Are there actually many Dutch visitors ?
From Germany, certainly not much or not ?
From Germany, certainly not much or not ?
Listen to all,
plucking a feather from every passing goose,
but follow no one absolutely
plucking a feather from every passing goose,
but follow no one absolutely
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Cobwebby wrote:I'm gonna see what I can do to get Alaska on the map.
Yvonne wrote:Are there actually many Dutch visitors ?
From Germany, certainly not much or not ?
July 2010, unique visitors per country, LNE
1. United States: 6187
2. United Kingdom: 690
3. Canada: 657
4. Netherlands: 252
5. Australia: 226
6. Germany: 202
(from Alaska: 15)
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Thank you. I didn't expect so much visitors from Germany.
Listen to all,
plucking a feather from every passing goose,
but follow no one absolutely
plucking a feather from every passing goose,
but follow no one absolutely
Re: World map of visitors of LymeNet Europe
Hi all,Spanky wrote:Wow...look at that one dot out in the Pacific...
I love this map. Interestingly, I went to a doctor today. Relapse right now is unbearable. He told me that even though I had a double EM and positive blood-work during the initial infection, that I probably never had Lyme. It “doesn’t exist” in the PNW he said. Yet that is one of the two biggest dots on the map.