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As I continue my journey in the world of blogging, I’m thrilled to share some promising updates.

I’ve recently started using Google Analytics to gain insights into my blog’s performance, and the results are becoming increasingly interesting.

While I don’t have access to specific details about who my readers are, what truly piques my curiosity is discovering which topics resonate the most with my audience.

Understanding their interests is the key to crafting content that captivates and engages them.

Initially, my readers were primarily from the Netherlands and Japan, which wasn’t surprising given my focus on life of a Swiss in Japan who lived most of his life in the Netherlands.

However, just a few minutes ago, I made a delightful discovery โ€“ visitors from the United States, Sweden, and Ireland are now exploring my blog! ๐ŸŒโœจ

One visitor even took the time to fill out my Japanese gardening poll, serving as a heartening source of motivation to continue sharing my insights and experiences.

It’s interactions like these that make the journey of a blogger all the more rewarding.

I’d love to hear from you.

Share your thoughts on what fascinates you about Japan or any other topic close to your heart.

Let’s engage in a meaningful conversation, and together, we’ll keep the spirit of exploration alive. ๐ŸŒธ๐Ÿ—บ๏ธย 

#GoogleAnalytics #ContentDiscovery #GlobalReadership #DiscoverJapan

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