New Feature
As you’ve probably noticed, my blogging habits have been sporatic, at best. Although you can get more frequent updates by following me on Twitter, its updates are probably best read within the context of this blog. Because I am a man of the people and would like to help make things easier for you, my loyal readers, I’ve added a new feature to Life in the Fishbowl.
Through analysis of the site’s stats, I’ve noticed that some people come here every day. Unfortunately, I’ve gotten out of the habit of posting every day. Coming here and learning that there’s nothing new to read can discourage you from visiting again. So, while I try to get back in the blogging groove, I’ve come up with a solution that will make life a little easier for you.
Towards the bottom of the Sidebar (on the right-hand side of the front page), there’s a link that says “Subscribe to Life in the Fishbowl by email.” The link seems rather self-explanatory to me. Click it. Give them your email address. You’ll get notification when I update.
Don’t say I never gave you anything. 🙂
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How often do I visit? I don’t think that Blogger has this feature..
Yours is a little more difficult to track because your IP keeps changing. At quick glance, I can only establish that you (or someone at your house) has been here on 3 different days in ’09.
The email feature isn’t from WordPress. I don’t know if Blogger has the feature. I do know they do feeds, but your blog has to be public for that. The email notification I’m using is from Feedburner.
Did you reply so that I would come back one more time today? 🙂 I found some gadgets, but not sure how they work or how to use them.. I’ll have to experiment a little.
If you’re looking for a tool to help you see where and when your visitors are visiting, I use StatCounter. I’m not sure if your blog has to be public though.
Of course, I’m just trying to increase my traffic! 🙂