Town Dancer is my oldest blog and the one that has most always been number one in average hits per day according to my stats from the available counters on this island. The counters on all the dance Web sites were deleted some years ago. And there is only one dance blog on this island beside our five that has a counter. The two top blogs have been losing some hits as the lower blogs gain month after month. And I am aware that all six could get more hits if they could all get more feedback. There are plenty of dancers on this island that have some pearls of dance knowledge to share with our fellow dancers. One sentence? - or more? One photo? - or more? Whatever, the decision should be yours.
With our blogs, the dancers on Oahu may find themselves more on the Internet to enjoy dance information on the Micros. They may discover Twitter, Facebook and others that are more international. Facebook alone has over fifty million posts daily. You might find someone reading your post in Nigeria or Pakistan. But not our blogs, though you can be sure they are being read on the Island of Oahu. And I look forward to see an increase in readership when we start to get feedback. Email it in, and I will post to the first available blog. Or it can be the blog of your choice and I will post when the time comes. Each blog is published about every three days.
I had closed the comment section on each blog a year ago. I was getting too many scam spam comments. I will open the comments section on Town Dancer today and hope for the best. And I still get some scam, spam, robot hits but too few to worry about. Anyone that becomes a regular information contributor can become a guest blogger, whenever they wish. In effect a blog of your own within any one of my blogs. You can get in, post, edit, close or delete, publish and get out, all on your own without having to say "boo" to anyone.
"Experienced social dancers may on occasion be performance
or display driven on some fancy pattern that they
have been able to accomplish."
or display driven on some fancy pattern that they
have been able to accomplish."
With our blogs, the dancers on Oahu may find themselves more on the Internet to enjoy dance information on the Micros. They may discover Twitter, Facebook and others that are more international. Facebook alone has over fifty million posts daily. You might find someone reading your post in Nigeria or Pakistan. But not our blogs, though you can be sure they are being read on the Island of Oahu. And I look forward to see an increase in readership when we start to get feedback. Email it in, and I will post to the first available blog. Or it can be the blog of your choice and I will post when the time comes. Each blog is published about every three days.
"Molokai Waltz" by Amy Hanaialii
I had closed the comment section on each blog a year ago. I was getting too many scam spam comments. I will open the comments section on Town Dancer today and hope for the best. And I still get some scam, spam, robot hits but too few to worry about. Anyone that becomes a regular information contributor can become a guest blogger, whenever they wish. In effect a blog of your own within any one of my blogs. You can get in, post, edit, close or delete, publish and get out, all on your own without having to say "boo" to anyone.
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