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May 2012 - We passed one million page views - thanks and Join already :-) September 2010 I am pleased to report that my essay titled A NEW METRIC WITH APPLICATIONS TO PHYSICS AND SOLVING CERTAIN HIGHER ORDERED DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS' has been published by Physics Essays published by the American Institute of Physics and appeared in their June 2010 quarterly. 40 years ago I took an honors degree in applied mathematics from the University of Waterloo. My interest was Relativity and my last year there saw me complete a 900 level course under Hanno Rund on his work in relativity,as well as differential geometry(pure math) and of course analysis. I continued researching new ideas and knowledge since that time and I have prepared a book for publication titled 'Paradigms Shift'. I maintain my blog as a day book and research tool to retain data and record impressions and interpretations on material read. Do take this moment to join my blog and receive Four items of interest daily Monday through Saturday. Since my topics are usually unique or at least obscure, the ads running through adsense are often interesting and worth dipping into while also supporting this blog in a small way.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

Blog Stakeholder's Report

I observe that depending on the counting mechanism, I have written or am about to write the one thousandth post for this blog. Since few of the posts are particularly short that adds up to a lot of writing over the past two years. Thus a few comments are in order.

I started this to provide a handy day book as part of my ongoing writing efforts. It quickly became a very handy research tool and diary. Material reviewed on a given day can be commented on and if practical, copied and linked so that it is never lost.

This way I do not lose important links through the passage of time and the vagarities of our search engines. When one trolls through obscure subjects covered by obscure articles decades old, one finds that refinding them later can be easily impossible through the search engine. Thus repeated searches in an area of interest become necessary and copying the material in a post is a good practice.

I try to provide a good link to the original article and I make no attempt to present images but often do provide links. That allows the information to be quickly scanned and if interesting beyond that the way through to the source itself.

All this makes it fairly easy to assemble a larger manuscript in rough form on demand as wished. My article on the reverse engineering of the UFO is a good example. The core source articles fell into place allowing the article itself to be naturally written in a couple of days.

It took a while, but I attract an average 10,000 readers per month with 83% hanging around for additional pages. Not bad for an unadvertised and little promoted blog dealing with a range of often obscure subjects. It is also noteworthy that Google drives a lot of my traffic and I have often seen my post jump to the top of a presently public topic. Occasionally a post gets discovered and its sharing triggers another blip of readers. The readership spans the globe which I find satisfying.

The bottom line is that I have a readership that is slowly growing quite nicely and your comments are always welcome and often trigger additional comment and clarification.

Now that I am comfortable with the product, I will investigate ways to expand the audience, although I know that such methods as are available cast too wide a net and produce meaningless results. Readers can help here by old fashioned word of mouth to friends.

I have found the feedjit tool to be very useful. It is that list of visitors on the upper right hand corner. Go into it and bring up the map. It will show locations of the last one hundred visitors. Most interesting is to click on one of the flags. That will throw up a list of the pages read by that reader. So if you are at a loss to know what to read next, perhaps looking over another’s shoulder can help.

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