aureliom
I was sent a stop spamming note, so I posted a particularly pouty & self-serving entry, http://parentleadershipined.blogspot.com/ and quit that particular group. I even noted how glad I was to have a burning issue to write about. I expected it would trigger responses from the social media world -- good, bad or indifferent. Well, nothing. nada.
It's really hard to predict what will cause readers to respond to a posting. I'm curious about what readers think, and there have been readers...google analytics tells me so.
For the last 30 days there was only one posting that brought over 50 in one day. The regular visitor's see-saw is from a low of 5 to a high of 12. I'm told that for a new blogger focusing on a somewhat narrow topic that's not bad.
I'll just keep thinking of ways to attract readers with an affinity to my themes/topics and also ways to attract readers, period.
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Well your family pictures are great. I'm not a sports fan so I don't know about that, but it seems many people follow your technical info and use it. They just don't let you know.

Feliz navidad
Aurelio:

It really is interesting which posts attract traffic and comments, huh? Sometimes entries that I'm especially proud of receive few, if any, comments, while others that I don't think are so great stir up a good conversation.

And how about on Twitter? Observations about my kids or the Boston Red Sox might draw more reaction than my so-called astute social media contributions.

So, you're not alone in this, Aurelio.

Merry Christmas, amigo!
 
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