Watching the Worm
It is a vain thing to do, but I have a site meter attached to this blog and I keep an eye on it to see if the blog is "hitting the spot".
Back before I migrated to Wordpress, Sentire Cum Ecclesia was getting almost 8000 hits a month. Currently it is running at just under 4000. But my old site on Blogger is still getting about 1,500 a month, so I guess that means that "in toto", SCE is running at about 5,500. Some way to go to building up the old community, of course. I wonder if, for some reason, the old Blogger site was picked up more easily by Google or something? Could be. When I do a google search on "Sentire Cum Ecclesia", my blogs are the first two entries to come up - but the blogger site is listed first.
Curious.
7 Comments:
Well Schutz i have just returned from a trip to Adelaide so will make up for lost time
Well, my little blog gets about 2000 hits a month, so I'm surprised yours doesn't much get more, but then again I agree completely with Tony's comments above: please post more often!
I come to this blog then hop over into the other blogs,but i always check on this one first. It is also good to see Cardinal Pole commenting here albeit in another comm box ,after a break
I think that the problem is that you made it harder to comment.
1. Guilty as charged.
2. Guilty as charged. I will try to make amends. Life seems to be very busy lately...
3. Hmm. I have always wondered whether a "view" by RSS feed counts as a "hit". I wonder how you can find out who subscribes to your feed?
Ah. I did, didn't I? (Grumble. I hate Trolls). Not "harder" - just more controlled. But that should only mean that the number of comments should have decreased. Or do you think there is a correlation between the ease of commenting and the likelihood of reading the blog?
Past Elder, Weedon and some others use to comment and it was edifying to see these comments even if you or others didn't agree with them.
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