Who are you? What do you want to know?
Written by George Manty · October 24, 2006
I am trying a little experiment here and I need your help.
When you see this post, I would like you to leave me a comment. Leave a comment about anything you want to. To help you out, here are some things you could ask/tell me:
Let me know who you are.
What you want to see on this blog.
Where you found this blog.
What websites you own.
What you do for a living.
What your favorite television show is.
What you think of the design and layout for this blog.
Your favorite blogs.
Where you live.
etc.
If you ask me a question and I answer it in a new post, I will include the URL to one of more of your sites in the post.
So, just go ahead and leave me a comment. It’s not hard, it doesn’t hurt, just do it!
PS. I will only post links to sites that are generally family friendly sites (ie. no gambling, rx, p*rn, etc.).





What are your favorite blogs? I enjoy reading about success, entreprenuership, leadership, etc. It would be interesting to know what you have been reading on the subject!
You show up a lot in my keyword search feeds. I wanna see more images here! (I know, my blog needs more images too!) I like your design. Great post idea here.
Thanks for the feedback so far.
Easton,
What search feeds do you use? I tend to mainly use Technorati.
Thanks,
George
George, I have a NewsGator Online account where I read some search feeds that I’ve subscribed to. Some are Technorati feeds for phrases like “blog traffic,” “blogging tips,” etc. I typically limit the feed to blogs with “some” or “a little” authority to filter out some of the spam blogs (splogs) in the results. It’s a very nice way to see who’s blogging on a given topic, and I discover new blogs that way all the time.
Thanks for the information. I plan on doing more monitoring of other blogs, because it will give me a chance to interact with more bloggers. Which I have found can be a good way to grow your traffic.
Hey there, I like your blog just the way it is, keep up the good work.
From NZ, and work as a Data Analyst for a childrens clothing company.