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Sunday, May 5, 2013

The New Horizon

This is amazing. I am finally in control of these blogs. By control, I mean it in the accounting way. Inventory Control just means that they know where everything is and how it moves and how to establish an automatic reorder point. Even if never perfect I am there now with my eight blogs and I can see the point of diminishing returns in a month if all factors remains static.

"In our Book of Life, what will matter is not our competence, but our character,
not how many people we knew but how many will feel a lasting loss when we're gone."

So I had to try to make it better, no guarantee but one doesn't know until one tries. There were name changes, and some hits have changed for the better. And the other indicators are all out there. In the stats I evolve many other conclusions than just the amount of hits. There are also percentages of increase and the market shares of the blogs in relation to each other.

First on the agenda are the steady information and photo contributors. Too many of our reader/dancers do not seem willing to share information or photos with their fellow dancers and friends. Of course the entire concept of blogging is new to them, (me too.) And we will all learn, some easier than others.

"Only The Lonely - Roy Orbison"

Once we have steady information contributors willing to share, then they will realize that their opinion along with the others is very valuable to blogging. It should then be relatively easy to convert anyone of them into a Guest Author. That means they can get in the blog, write, post fotos, and get out, all on their own. Town Dancer with just few more Guest Authors, ha! what do they need me for?

I calculate each Guest Author that posts two or three times a month is worth at least 30 hits and perhaps 40 with the synergism created. So 400 average hits per day is not out of reach in the very near future. That is 12000 hits for a 30 day month. They will be ready. The "junk" blogs will remain mine forever.

Pub's Side Note: "Of the dancers, by the dancers and for the dancers" All the dancers? Of course not, they do not all want to be involved and we must respect.

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