I'm glad you enjoyed it. The reason I tirelessly [link to] quality material like that is for the enjoyment of you: my reader. You know, if I could stuff the names of all my readers into a hat, that hat would be off to you my friend. I might have to come up with some sort of award to recognize you as my most active commenter. Your next closest competitor has like, I think one comment.
I don't know, man. That Canadian guy posted pretty faithfully for a while. Of course, he may be dead by now, I'm not sure.
I'll tell you this: updating more than 3-5 times a year might help your traffic. Not that you should take my word for it: I've never actually tried it myself.
Julian? He did post half-way regular for a while, but then that's the thing about Canadians. They post pretty faithfully for a while and then they die or whatever. American readers are much more durable, that's why I'm willing to pay more for them.
I thought we agreed to stay away from "frequency of update" discussions.
Man, that was a freakin' great article. Honestly wasn't expecting it to be that good.
ReplyDeleteI sympathize with atheists, I really do. But I think that author of this article has some wonderful points. Thanks for sharing!
I'm glad you enjoyed it. The reason I tirelessly [link to] quality material like that is for the enjoyment of you: my reader. You know, if I could stuff the names of all my readers into a hat, that hat would be off to you my friend. I might have to come up with some sort of award to recognize you as my most active commenter. Your next closest competitor has like, I think one comment.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, man. That Canadian guy posted pretty faithfully for a while. Of course, he may be dead by now, I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteI'll tell you this: updating more than 3-5 times a year might help your traffic. Not that you should take my word for it: I've never actually tried it myself.
Julian? He did post half-way regular for a while, but then that's the thing about Canadians. They post pretty faithfully for a while and then they die or whatever. American readers are much more durable, that's why I'm willing to pay more for them.
ReplyDeleteI thought we agreed to stay away from "frequency of update" discussions.