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Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...
Michael wrote: "Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201..."
Impressive
A mate sent me this link
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0rUEpm...
Michael wrote: "Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201..."
There was a 72oz steak challenge in a restaurant I visited in Amarillo. Looked awesome but I didn't attempt it (would have cost $72 if unfinished). I had a 20oz sirloin. Best steak I've ever had.
Michael wrote: "Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201..."
It looks really yummy in the picture and it doesn't look THAT huge but I guess when you have it in front of you on a plate it can look daunting.
Sara wrote: "Michael wrote: "Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201..."
It looks really yummy in the picture and it do..."
Sounds like you're up for a challenge? :-)
Michael wrote: "Sara wrote: "Michael wrote: "Speaking of meat products my latest post is proving popular :-)http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201..."
It looks really yummy in the pict..."
Hahaha! Yes, anytime! Just don't make me eat cinnamon!
The most-read posts on my blog are connected to my near-future WIP South -- two about possible fashion trends in 2032 America, and another about future beauty trends. A fourth post about women in the Israeli armed forces is probably the next-most-popular.I suspect the same people aren't reading all four.
I had a HUGE spike with a post I made about Stephen King (a compilation of quotes on writing). http://azevedosreviews.wordpress.com/... I'm guessing someone with a lot of followers on Facebook shared it, because all of the hits were coming from there.
I went from averaging 200/300 views to 8000 in one day. And once in a while I still get spikes from it.
I'm definitely going to check Triberr out, it seems pretty interesting! I've found recently that movie reviews of just released movies get a sharp spike of views.
Apparently what is really popular are either pictures of under-dressed young ladies, and/or pictures of cute cats doing cute things... or people falling over in novel ways.Meanwhile, according to the stats, the current most popular post on my blog is called 'A Lamppost', which - if it is about anything, which I doubt - is about... well... a lamppost.
http://atangledrope.blogspot.co.uk/20...
The most popular post on my blog is my review of The Croods from back in March. It gets 3 times more hits than any other post, even now.
David wrote: "Apparently what is really popular are either pictures of under-dressed young ladies, and/or pictures of cute cats doing cute things... or people falling over in novel ways.Meanwhile, according to..."
I'd second that, my post 'Marks and Spencer knicker adverts' continues it's inexorable rise
Jim wrote: "I'd second that, my post 'Marks and Spencer knicker adverts' continues it's inexorable rise "At least until they start using cheaper elastic in them, then watch them plummet.
I thought it was only threads I started which ended up burned out at the side of the road surrounded by piles of discarded underwear
I have posted about how I've been building my blog's readership, which may be of interest to people:http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/201...
Jim wrote: "I thought it was only threads I started which ended up burned out at the side of the road surrounded by piles of discarded underwear"Tom Jones eat your heart out!
Hi Michael,Had a really brief look at your blog - looks really helpful, I'll be having a good read of it.
Thanks
Rosie
I took on board your comment about Triberr but haven't yet been able to work out which particular tribe I belong to? I mean, what category do you file http://jandbvwebster.wordpress.com/ under? (and this is a serious question)
Your blog does appear to be all over the place :-) Who is written for? From the setup it's you as an author, so go for the writing or book tribes.I think there are some generalist blogger tribes, but they tend to be marketing focused.
Jim wrote: "I took on board your comment about Triberr but haven't yet been able to work out which particular tribe I belong to? I mean, what category do you file http://jandbvwebster.wordpress.com/ under? ..."
I have a tribe on there you can join if you like - The Cult of Me
Michael wrote: "Your blog does appear to be all over the place :-) Who is written for? From the setup it's you as an author, so go for the writing or book tribes.I think there are some generalist blogger tribes,..."
Early on I discovered that no one bothered reading the blog when I just wrote about the wonder that is Jim, or the brilliance of his writing, or even about books in general.
But if I wrote about Horsemeat or Marks and Spencers Knicker Adverts I got three or four times as many hits.
Occasionally I smuggle in a mention of books but it doesn't appear to be what people want to read.
Lesbians in fast cars on the other hand.........
Michael wrote: "Everyone likes lesbians in fast cars."with the possible exception of hedgehogs you might just be right
Gingerlily (The One and Only) wrote: "Lovely srories Jim!"And all true :-)
Tales of ordinary extraordinary people, caught on good days, bad days, or just being themselves.
With a border collie story thrown in because they add the necessary touch of class to tales which might otherwise be only about hairless bipeds with opposed thumbs.
OK, check above and tell me which tribe to I belong to ;-)




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