From an interesting study on blogs (link courtesy of Natalie Solent):
Nanoaudiences are the logical outcome of continued growth in blogs. Assume for a moment that one day 100 million people regularly read blogs and that they each read 50 other peoples’ blogs. That translates into 5 billion subscriptions (50 * 100 million). Now assume on that same day there are 20 million active bloggers. That translates into 250 readers per blog (5 billion / 20 million) - far smaller audiences than any traditional one-to-many communication method. And this is just an average; in practice many blogs have no more than two dozen readers.
Hey! I resemble that remark!
How to build traffic, how to build traffic . . .
I've got it! By relentlessly scouring the Internet (OK, the blogosphere) and posting links that will provide quality (OK, free) entertainment!
Plus I don't have to do so much writing! This is easy! And I get to use a lot of exclamation marks!
You must see this! It's a North Korean propaganda video! It's actually quite catchy! At least you could dance to it, unlike Saddam's retro tributes to 1958 Albania! Warning! Language!
Thanks to A Fearful Symmetry for the link!
After that, you might want to exterminate some vermin! So go here!
No, don't thank me! Thank Ghost of a Flea!
Tomorrow! Question marks???