Blog views in the month of April 2026, especially when considered in tandem with the views from March, induce me to consider carefully that the site may have taken long-term position in an exclusive group representing 1-3% of all blogs in terms of viewership.
Since
last week at this approximate juncture, viewership has soared from 122,548 to
172,010.
To
contextualize the continuing increase, remember that from greatest descending to
the other particularly substantial totals, the arrangement is as follows >>>>>
172,010 April 2026 (with two days yet to
go)
149,850 March 2026
48,677 August
2023
29,300 August
2025
28,534 November
2025
28,206 December
2025
28,066 July
2025
For a
long while, then, the 48,677 viewership total of August 2023 became a goal that
seemed hard to attain but promising, given that viewership gave evidence of a
new norm just under 30,000 views per month (from a previous context in which
high points ranged between 10,000 and 20,000 views [already, then, quite
substantial]).
The rise
to 149,850 views represented a somewhat surprising increase, so that the
current 172,010 views is highly notable.
Views on
any given day during this surge have risen to as high as 25,000, with many
daily views between 10,000 to 25,000 (the previous totals as monthly views during
the period of ascent toward a high new norm).
Views for
the month of April seem poised to rise to 177,000 in the course of these next
two days.
The month
of May, then, will be an intriguing 31-day period to watch.
Across of a range of reasons, the timing is superb for this surge to status among the top blogs in the USA, one of the most powerful of many powerful tools for waging the K-12 Revolution.
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