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Thursday, October 18, 2012

The Bottom Three

With the new rearrangement the three new territories are just about tied in the number of average hits per day. Another month and they will sort themselves out. The information contributors in each section will determine the outcomes and the hits will show it.

"The head never rules the heart, but just becomes its partner in crime."


Central Valley for some reason seems to be holding a slight lead, followed by Oahu - West and then Dancing in the Dark, which takes over the old Da Blogosphere blog. Their new territory is from the Stadium and includes Kalihi, a long time in West Honolulu.

The combination information and photo contributors will be crucial to the development on these blogs and many do not know how to go about it. I will have to make more verbal contact with the possibles. I am leaning towards the American Style teachers of the different social clubs. What a wealth of experience they can contribute to our reader/dancers. The hits would go through the roof.

"That'll Be The Day"   ...   Crickets

The slide show seems to be well accepted in the Oahu - West and Central Valley blogs. It is only right that I set one up for Dancing in the Dark. With a good coverage of the social dancing at Aliamanu Intermediate and some good PR for Kalihi Chapter HBDA, it will get rolling.

With all the dilution of the readership with the addition of new microblogs, the basic Blogger blogs totals are still going up, though very slowly. Simply because we are getting new readers for various reasons. We will get to them later.

I do not count the micro blogs, they are there only as PR for regular blogs. And there are four. Twitter, Google+, Posterous and Tumblr. They do a terrific job, I think. But I don't really know, no hit counters. However, Nikaawa's Space, (Posterous) and Ewa Plain, (Tumblr) can be accessed through the links in the side bar. Take a look-see.

Pub's Side Note: Mitt Romney was hoping to energize Republicans by announcing Paul Ryan as his running mate. Seriously? That's like trying to spice up a bowl of oatmeal with more oatmeal.

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