March 28, 2007

The Down Side of Getting on Digg and Having Tons of Readers

Ever since I got Dugg and what not, I have had a ton more readers. I’ve gotten about 1,000 visitors a day now, many of which subscribed (hurray!). But my new boo-hoo “I’m not a princess” moment came when I looked at my logs for the month:

a mountain in a sea of no visitors

Reminds me of a mountain in the middle of a really barren, really flat desert. I shouldn’t complain, especially since this blog is 100% for-fun anyway.

Well, the real down side to having hundreds of readers is that I now have an implicit responsibility to update on a daily basis. ;)

Filed under: Life, Off-beat — Michi @ 3:51 pm

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  1. “…I now have an implicit responsibility to update on a daily basis”

    yes, you do! ;)

    great blog.

    Comment by ivko — March 29, 2007 @ 11:34 am

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