What happened???
Woman in the Middle | January 30, 2014A couple of days ago, January 28th to be exact, there were 45 visits to this very blog. That is the most visits in a single day I have had in a long time, by almost double. What the heck happened? Was it my scintillating eyewitness account of beautiful, if dry, southern California weather caused by the Ridiculously Resilient Ridge of high pressure parked over the Pacific ocean? Was it just one single person discovering my blog and deciding they just had to read the past 30 posts? I really wish I knew because I would like that to happen every day! No, really, it is OK if only six of you visit me on any given day. But face it, we all want to be loved and if 45 people show me blog love by visiting instead of, say, four, I am going to notice.
Speaking of one person reading 30 blog posts, have you ever done that? Look at a new blog, get sucked in to reading lots of posts, and then, before you know it, you feel like that blogger is either 1) your new best friend, or 2) crazy as a loon? I have only done that once or twice. How about you?
I feel honored to be one of the few who have found your blog. I love your blog!!! I know how you feel. I would love for my blog to grow. I mean GROW. BIG!!! I love blogging and sharing with others my heart and my home.
There is a book I found “Blogging for Profit Without Selling Your Soul.” You may not want to make money with your blog, but the principle is the same for just building how many people you come to your blog. Pinning on Pinterest has greatly increased my views.
What a sweet thing to say, Jayne! You made my day! I will have to try the Pinterest thing!
I bet the sudden avalanche of blogs is happening because of the weird weather; there are a lot of people with sinus and asthma troubles where I work, and they suspect it’s from this strange weather.
When you figure out the answer let me know. I have had some very fabulous days and some not so. Sometimes I can figure it out — people snowbound and on the computer or other reasons but most of the time I really don’t know. I like to replicate success.