This Blogger Has Returned

2009 December 22
by jithinkr

The final few months of 2009 wasn’t good for my blog. Readership and Viewer-ship simply fell. The last week, nobody visited my blog. Yes zero visitors.

I would love to add the statistics graph to show you, but at the moment I am short of photo manipulating images (or I don’t know what to use on this computer I am using.)

And I came to know of all this because I installed Wordpress Stats. Yeah, it wasn’t there by default, had to install it manually.

But because I installed it I came to know of several other fancy stuffs.

One was this blog’s birth. I had totally forgotten that, I started blogging in this domain in April 2009. I have been active in the blog-o-sphere for quite some time. I used to blog at Novice Investigator.

I visited my old blog’s dashboard. Startled to see, that blog got greater number of viewers than this current one. :o  Content indeed is king.

Another thing I noticed was the “Busiest Day”. 316 viewers and it was on my Birthday! Surprise Surprise!

I had viewership between 1000 and 1500 during July, August and September. The time when I was blogging actively. Should have stuck to it.

Enough of what has passed. It will soon be a new year. With the new year comes new resolutions!

My first resolution for 2010 is that I will manage my time well and use it productively. I have returned, with a determination, to blog.

Happy Holidays!

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  • Hmm.. i don't post much because i don't know what to post :) I am really confused about what to blog.

    anyway should post at least 4 posts per month from next year.
  • There is no hard and fast rule that a blogger should post at least 4 times a month. There are people who post just one article per month, but that article is a classic one and every one will love it.
    This is one example I love to share.
    Do visit Dustin Curtis is Human
  • ya.. i understand.

    thanks for the link da. the site is fantastic. the articles, design.. simply superb
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