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Twelve months a-blogging

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Chris KaneChris Kane|16:15 UK time, Wednesday, 31 March 2010

Today marks the first anniversary of my blogging efforts - my, doesn't time fly!

In setting out to explore this new way of communicating I wondered whether it would be worthwhile or not. Over the last year I have learned a lot and tried to publish material which is interesting and informative.

At times I have struggled to keep up with my goal of publishing two items per week. It wasn't due to a dearth of material, far from it, but more down to a shortage of time.

In reflecting on the 100+ postings, I do hope that some have been of interest, although few have prompted readers of this blog to comment. Going forward I intend to be more provocative to see if this might tempt people to engage! After all, recent figures indicate that this website sees an average of 300 visits every week, so some of you must have a point to make.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    Just wanted to wish you a belated congratulations on your 12 months of blogging. I've enjoyed reading your posts, finding them informative, thought provoking and raising a smile every now and again! I know it's a time consuming commitment, and hard to gauge whether people are engaged with what you write, but hopefully my comment will give you a little boost and you'll hear my plea to please carry on blogging…

  • Comment number 2.

    Thanks for your note A-L
    This has been a real experience for me and its nice to feel appreciated! Wait till you see what I have up my sleeve in terms of spicing up the blog - watch this space

    Chris

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