The May Report

Time is short so will be the report unlike April’s where I promised to have the insurance tab done by 5-31. Oh well, we all have day jobs too. Traffic increased very nicely, especially in the area of time on site. Of course we welcome our new visitors that discovered us with some of our more popular posts in late May. Here is the run down:

Our most popular topic has been the story of James Perdigao and the nuclear strategy in his legals fights with Jim Letten and Adams & Reese. Slabbed intersection with the case involves former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Robert Wooley. We are honored to learn former Louisiana Insurance Commissioner Jim Brown linked us on his blog. He is on the old Rock of New Orleans these days. Sweet!

Slabbed’s brothers and sisters in Louisiana like to keep up with Mississippi’s Katrina Insurance Continue reading “The May Report”

The April Report

Since the readership response to the March Report on slabbed was very good I’ve decided to make it a  regular feature. This month I’ll share the post our readers liked plus a bit more about ourselves.

First off is the bit more. We truly appreciate the mentions and referrals we get from other sites like the New Orleans News Ladder, the Negotiation Law Blog, Yall Politics, and Folo. These are quality and very popular sites that generated a large number of referrals to us. Amazingly though, when I rang up the numbers earlier today from April they accounted for 3.6% of our total page views. However, not counted in that 3.6% is our single biggest referrer, wordpress tag searches. That said the overwhelming majority of our visitors (over 90%) come straight here and hail from the heart of the GO Zone. Nowdy and I are honored to be a regular stop on your daily cyber cruise.

Speaking of regular stops we more than doubled our traffic from March which way more than doubled our traffic from the old blogger site. We welcome our new readers. Now for the posts. Continue reading “The April Report”