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Can I get back to blogging now??

Lincoln Adams | May 1, 2007 @ 3:27 pm

Honestly, I don’t know how some people do it. It took me literally all day just to check out places like Digg, Reddit, MyBlogLog, and so on. Just to read the latest feeds from my newsreader sucked up so much time that before I knew it, it was 3AM and my brain was fried from fatigue and an overload of information. How do people find time not only to sift through the all the crap out there, but also blog 20 posts a day AND work a full time job on top of that? My goodness.

I mean really, go here and tell me if you don’t just feel a little overwhelmed. Not that I wasn’t finding anything worthy of interest, it was just that I was finding too MUCH. Just last night I found an article pointing me to Orb, which might be the perfect solution for streaming my music, videos and photos from my home PC.. If they ever block Launchcast at my job, I have an alternative source for streaming music to keep me from going bat crazy with boredom (unless the schmucks block Orb too). But that little detour alone kept me busy for over an hour, and there were still dozens of other noteworthy items and links that were coming in a mile a minute.

Man, I’m gonna have to find some way to streamline all this content if I want to avoid getting brain tumors from processing too much info. In the meantime, I concluded my little blogging experiment to see what submittals I made to the social networking sites out there drew the most traffic. The undisputed champion was StumbleUpon, which easily brought in over 1000 visitors to my blog in just one day. In my blogging prime, the most traffic I had ever seen on a given day was 500 visits, so you can imagine my reaction to this shocking revelation. :egads: I also noticed StumbleUpon visitors logged much higher page views than any other referring source as well (an average of two page views per visitor). Reddit was a distant second, bringing in about half the traffic StumbleUpon did with a 1:1 pageview ratio. So while people using StumbleUpon stuck around for a while, the Reddit crowd were mostly hit and run. Snobs.

Digg on the other hand brought in a whopping 15 visits. It was kinda funny to digg one of my posts here and then watch as it literally showed up on page 16 of Digg’s Upcoming/Newest Stories a mere 10 seconds later. Apparently there seems to be some competition here. It seems promotion through Digg is more rewarding for people who already have high traffic volumes (and therefore a lot of potential Digg voters) than those who don’t. But for those occasions when I experience a random moment of clarity and piece together a brilliant, stunning work of literary art such that the world has never seen before, I might try having it stumbled first and then putting up a Digg button, so StumbleUpon visitors who sat gaping in breathtaking awe of my brilliance can Digg it as well. It might be enough to create a second wind effect that could bring in even more traffic. But that’s a job and an an idea for another day.

Submitting my posts to Del.icio.us, NewsVine and a smattering of other sites resulted in zippo hits. I’ll probably still use Del.icio.us (or Ma.gnolia) for its bookmarking services, but networks like NewsVine looks waaaay too convoluted and news-oriented for my tastes. Blinklist, Meshly and maybe one or two other places actually brought in some modest traffic counts, so I may continue to use these services and see how it goes.

Perusing all these sites by the way may have been a real time sucker, but it was also a great learning experience for me. It’s given me a much better handle on how I can properly promote my blog and some of my writings, especially to a targeted audience. And now that that’s over, maybe I can finally get back to doing some actual blogging.

So… uh…. how YOU doin’?

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They Scuttled My Launchcast

Lincoln Adams | September 28, 2006 @ 12:02 pm

Work is really beginning to frost my cookies.

One of the few joys I had at work was being able to listen to Yahoo’s Launchcast Radio. It was a superb alternative to listening to the local radio stations here, which tended to play the same 3 songs all day long. It helped morale, made our work environment a more pleasant one, and it gave me the pleasure of listening to songs I hadn’t heard in years.

They blocked it. The stupid little trolls in network admin blocked it. I mean what are they gonna do next, block the air as well??

I have to wonder if this job simply lives to aggravate the ever living crap out of me. Just the other day I got a notice that all employees would soon be required to take a “diversity training” seminar. Huh? So I guess that means they’re gonna tell us how we shouldn’t refer to Muslims as ragheads, or refer to fellow coworkers as wops, kikes or greasers, or grope women we find attractive, and so on. While they’re at it they might as well show us how to properly hold a knife and fork when eating dinner, or teach us to remember to flush the toilet after we’ve finished our business.

For this I have to waste 8 hours of my time. @#$% job.

I remember when I graduated college a lifetime ago how full of hope I was. I had gone to college to get a good education so I could get the kind of job that I’d find satisfying and rewarding, to fulfill what had been a lifelong dream for me, or at the very least so I could avoid having to take a deadend, soul sucking job, such as the one I’ve been doing now for almost 7 long years. Yep, things sure worked out the way I hoped they would, huh?

Ugh, where’s a speedball when you need one?

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