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Monday, August 23, 2004

If you're a blogger that links this blog - either just adding it or have had it on the blogroll for awhile - please feel free to drop me a line (contact at left) and let me know why (this goes for regular readers, as well). Consider it my mini-marketing research. It's always interesting to know what brings people to the blog. Was it some particular subject matter? Like the links or the essays? The personal stuff? The reports or the pics? Just like the colors or hoping I'd add you in return? No essays necessary. Anything appreciated.

On the other hand, are you dropping the blog? Not stopping by as much as you did? Let me know that, too. Your blogroll is your business, so it's fine whatever, but I'm curious. Too derivitive? Too much linking, not enough thinking? Not enough focus on your favorite topic (I do tend to skip around)? Prefer expert opinion and found out I wasn't one?

I'm not saying I'm going to adjust the blogging in direct response - in the end I have to do what's fun and interesting or I won't keep doing it - but it would be satisfying to my curiosity!

4 Comments

I like your blog. Lines up with my brain. Check out our ministry site at www.egivingsystems.org and let others know. Blessings! George

This blog sucks. I only read it cuz I'm your friend (which you may be questioning right now). It would be way more interesting if you put more skiing ostrich's in it. Football stuff and thongs are good too (not together tho)

I think I came here originally for your Israeli content. But every since the German safety video with Claude (?) I look for the little gems of entertainment you provide.
As a Canadian I personally can't WAIT for the American election to be over with. The Kerry-Bush bashing on every damn blog I go on is starting to drive me mad. lol

LOL. "KingEsq007" Partnership has gone to someone's head Mr. Royal-lawyer-secret agent!

Thanks for the feedback so far!

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