I spend a lot of time browsing my
Sitemeter referral logs. I know, it's narcissistic, but I like to know where people are coming from. The most interesting ones, in my opinion, are the unknown ones. The google searches, which make up at least half the visitors, are interesting, and I do like to see who's linking to me, but the visitors with the unknown referrals most likely came directly to my website in order to read it, not because they followed some link to it. Thus, when I see that, I check out the details: especially the entry page, the Referring URL (if it says blocked, rather than leaving it blank, then they just have very good spyware protection and probably came from Google or something). Usually, the entry page is my main page--these are my regulars, and I've come to recognize some of them by their ISPs or locations. Often, the entry page is a carnival I'm hosting, which means they probably followed the link in an e-mail announcement. Occasionally, it's an odd one, and I wind up wondering why. Oddly, though, every couple of days I notice one or two people coming directly to
Eyes in the Shadow.
Judging by the diverse locations and ISPs of the visitors, they aren't the same one or two people, but I don't keep close enough tabs on my visitors to say how many there are. Maybe it's only five or so, coming by repeatedly in order to finish the story. On the other hand, maybe it's an expanding number of people... it's possible that the story's getting attention via word of mouth. E-mail doesn't usually show up in my referral logs.
While I'd love for
Eyes to be an underground hit, I think that's probably unlikely. While I had fun writing the story, and I generally like how it turned out, I've been revising it recently, so I am very aware of its glaring flaws. I know that some people liked it, and I think it has potential, but it's going to be a little while before I get it to live up to that. Still, I am curious about who's still reading it. If any of you guys read my front page, feel free to let me know what you think.