More Blogging Milestones and Some Blogging Practices
Hot on the heels of my previous milestone, I reached an AdSense milestone of the highest number of clicks in a given day, since I started publishing AdSense ads. Google's TOS (terms of service) do not allow me to tell you the number of clicks, but it is one click more than my October 2005 high.
As for pageviews, while I almost reached the 300 pv/d (pageviews/day) level again yesterday, I missed it by a few dozen. I have, however, been able to maintain a higher frequency of posting across several blogs.
If I'm not mistaken, I exceeded a total of 12 posts without even realizing that I'd once again hit my daily high. What's more, I feel as if I managed to maintain some writing quality despite the high frequency. I also managed to convert some of my blogs and set up the initial versions of several more sites.
Part of this new-found productivity comes from a positive mindshift and from being supercharged with a new objective on my latest blog - which is actually just a newer version of one of my zomblogs. It's a very personal site, and focuses on self-healing mind and body, and is inspired by Steve Pavlina's site, which I've blogged about several times in the last few days.
Steve's site is that important. It's a rare site, with much inspirational, life-changing, honest and accessible advice. There's quite a bit of advice applicable to bloggers, and I highly recommend you check the site out.
The productivity increase also comes from turning off the TV for much longer periods of time, getting more sleep than I've previously allowed myself to, and eating better.
You wouldn't think that such changes in blogging practice make a difference, but they do. Blogging is a creative activity, and the more I do it, the more I consciously understand why my own novel and short-story writing suffered during certain periods in the past.
(c) Copyright: 2006-present, Raj Kumar Dash, http://blogspinner.countwordula.com/
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As for pageviews, while I almost reached the 300 pv/d (pageviews/day) level again yesterday, I missed it by a few dozen. I have, however, been able to maintain a higher frequency of posting across several blogs.
If I'm not mistaken, I exceeded a total of 12 posts without even realizing that I'd once again hit my daily high. What's more, I feel as if I managed to maintain some writing quality despite the high frequency. I also managed to convert some of my blogs and set up the initial versions of several more sites.
Part of this new-found productivity comes from a positive mindshift and from being supercharged with a new objective on my latest blog - which is actually just a newer version of one of my zomblogs. It's a very personal site, and focuses on self-healing mind and body, and is inspired by Steve Pavlina's site, which I've blogged about several times in the last few days.
Steve's site is that important. It's a rare site, with much inspirational, life-changing, honest and accessible advice. There's quite a bit of advice applicable to bloggers, and I highly recommend you check the site out.
The productivity increase also comes from turning off the TV for much longer periods of time, getting more sleep than I've previously allowed myself to, and eating better.
You wouldn't think that such changes in blogging practice make a difference, but they do. Blogging is a creative activity, and the more I do it, the more I consciously understand why my own novel and short-story writing suffered during certain periods in the past.
(c) Copyright: 2006-present, Raj Kumar Dash, http://blogspinner.countwordula.com/
Technorati Tags: blogspinner, writing, blogging, pro blogging, multi blogs, blogging practices, blogging goals







