I was reading an interesting post about the nature of blogging by Vicki Davis where she said:
The point is not whether you screw up, the point is whether you keep playing. I had one reader - myself — for a while. Then I had three. Then I had seven until mid January. (I started blogging in December.) Now, I have a lot more than that.
This made me think about how you know how many readers you have. I have added some counters to my blog so that I can see how many hits I have but I have no idea how many actual readers there are, if any
Perhaps I could ask readers just to say hello in a comment on this post? What do you think?
If you are one of the few reading this blog please let me know.
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AMA citation:
Gallop R. How do we know who is reading our posts. e-learning 2.0. 2006. Available at: http://www.neutronstar.co.uk/wordpress/?p=33. Accessed September 6, 2010.
APA citation:
Gallop, Rowland. (2006). How do we know who is reading our posts. Retrieved September 6, 2010, from e-learning 2.0 Web site: http://www.neutronstar.co.uk/wordpress/?p=33
Chicago citation:
Gallop, Rowland. 2006. How do we know who is reading our posts. e-learning 2.0. http://www.neutronstar.co.uk/wordpress/?p=33 (accessed September 6, 2010).
Harvard citation:
Gallop, R. (2006), How do we know who is reading our posts, e-learning 2.0. Retrieved September 6, 2010, from <http://www.neutronstar.co.uk/wordpress/?p=33>
MLA citation:
Gallop, Rowland. "How do we know who is reading our posts." 3 Nov. 2006. e-learning 2.0. Accessed 6 Sep. 2010. <http://www.neutronstar.co.uk/wordpress/?p=33>
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