Sometime last night, this blog's odometer rolled over the 100,000 unique visitors mark.    Not bad for a mere two years of blogging.  I had originally hoped to reach this milestone by the end of my first year, but I learned a few lessons along the way that slowed the pace.
Lesson 1: Spamming blog links on forums earns you a bad name, but it brings in the hits.  It is a great tool for pissing off a few people; not that I would ever want to do that.   In a vain attempt at recognition, I spammed away early on, but I think I've grown up a bit since then.
Lesson 2: Slashdot and Digg hits are great for the visitor count and for lengthy comment sections.  However, they really open my opinions -- that I most likely posted while half asleep -- to criticism from the Internet at large.  The average Internet user doesn't understand that an opinion is a person's own belief in something, and that it doesn't change just because someone has a different one.
Lesson 3: It is return visitors, and consistent comment leavers, that make me sleep better at night.
So, a big THANK YOU to everyone that has helped make this blog what it is... which I'm sure we'll figure out sometime soon.
Congratulations, sir!
ReplyDeleteNice milestone. Grats.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations indeed!
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