One Quarter of Blogging

This blog has now been open for three months.  I now have two subscribers and about 20 reads on an average day.  And my Technorati rating has gone from the dreaded "No Authority" to "Authority 2".  Not exactly a threat to Huffington Post, but not bad for a religion/spirituality blog that's not from a major church. 

According to the blogging books, this is the point where bloggers decide to continue what they are doing, shut down completely, or slow down to posting once a week, once a month, and finally once or twice a year which is essentially the same as shutting down, just not cold turkey.

I am not disappointed with the growth rate in readers and I'm not running out of subjects to blog about so I expect to continue posting daily.

I think I get a full sun this time, no clouds.

 

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  • 12/4/2007 4:46 PM rosie wrote:
    I'm glad you are not shutting down. I don't have time to respond much of the time but I do enjoy reading the entries.
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    1. 12/4/2007 5:46 PM Reverend Harold Boulette wrote:
      Thanks.  It's interesting that sometimes, like yesterday, I go to bed with nothing ready to post on the blog, but then I wake up at one or two in the morning and ideas start popping into my head.  I keep a pad by the bed to write them down.
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      1. 12/6/2007 10:38 PM Rosie wrote:
        I do the same thing, but it's usually with something I have to do for work. I think, for me anyway, that my brain has so much else to think about all day and I'm so busy that even when I sit and try to think sometimes I can't. Then at night when I've rested and let go of the day that's when creativity seeps through.
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        1. 12/7/2007 12:40 PM Reverend Harold Boulette wrote:
          Yes, that's a large part of it.  In my case, I'm a morning person anyway.  I usually do my best work in the morning.
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