Show me the numbers they say and I was inspired by a poster for a concert at Kirkwood that included the performer’s number of Facebook likes. I thought, “I can do that!” I did previous posts Trundlebed Tales by the Numbers August 19, 2013, December 14, 2013 , June 8, 2014, December 19, 2014, April 13, 2015, September 20, 2015 , December 30, 2015, April 6, 2016, and February 5, 2017, and August 20, 2017. It’s a collection of raw numbers of my online activities. It’s interesting to track. Today’s post numbers are as of February 25, 2018.
Number of blog posts published on Trundlebed Tales: 1,646
Total number of blog post views: 146,226
Highest number of views in a single day: 389
Number of YouTube videos on Trundlebed Tales YouTube Channel: 74
Total Number of Subscribers to Trundlebed Tales YouTube Channel: 147
Number of total views on Trundlebed Tales YouTube Channel: 70,674
Plus views of my program on Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum channel: 19,119
For a total of YouTube views: 89,793
Number of Followers on Twitter: 2,006
Number of Friends on Facebook: 626 plus 183 follows
Number of Likes on Trundlebed Tales Facebook Page: 710
Number of connections on LinkedIn: 249
Slideshare Uploads: 3
Slideshare Views: 949
Number in circles on Google Plus: 225
Number of episodes on Blog Talk Radio: 199
Number of total listens on Blog Talk Radio: 96,954
Highest listen number for an individual episode: 6064
Number of Views on Academia.edu: 293
Followers on Academia.edu: 27
Photos added on Flickr: 148
Photos on Instagram: 799
Followers on Instagram: 197
Videos added on Vimeo: 21 (total watches not part of standard Vimeo statistics)
Sarah S. Uthoff is a nationally known Laura Ingalls Wilder authority and has presented at five of the Wilder homesites, many times at the Herbert Hoover Presidential Library and Museum, many conferences and numerous libraries, museums, and events around the Midwest. She is the main force behind Trundlebed Tales fighting to bring the History, Mystery, Magic, and Imagination of Laura Ingalls Wilder and other greats of children’s literature and history to life for a new generation. How can you help? Attend one of her programs, schedule one yourself, watch her videos, listen to her podcast, look at her photos, and find her on Facebook , Twitter , Google+, LinkedIn , SlideShare, and Academia.edu . Professionally she is a reference librarian at Kirkwood Community College and former director of the Oxford (Iowa) Public Library.