The Poddyland News 24th September 2008
I couldn’t believe it when I saw the rankings just now. 2 days ago after I first published it, The Daily Joke September 2008 was ranked 119,461. Yesterday it was 6,509, and today it’s 1,137! It’s now my 3rd place lens in just 3 days!
I hope you will pay a visit to this lens, if you haven’t already, and if you have any lenses related to dogs, please feel free to add them to the lens. Why dogs you ask? Well the lens is full of funny dog pictures, some of which have never been published before. So drop by please and take a peek (no not a “peke” dear – we aren’t giving away free dogs…).
This lens has had almost 200 visitors since it was published, partly due to my friends at Tagfoot, partly due to more at Stumbleupon, but largely to the members of my Laughline mailing list at Yahoo, which I have had for the last 8 years. There are some great people on this list, who would probably enjoy Squidoo a lot, since they enjoy reading about people’s lives and writing back. The Squidoo forums would suite them just fine.
It just goes to prove that blogging really does help your traffic, but it’s not just writing about your lenses or other promotions, I find that people enjoy reading about the things that are going on around you, even if it’s nothing important, just the silly daily things. That I believe is what makes a blog popular.
Well last night was one of those silly not much happening evenings, and yet it was eventful for the two of us. I came home, dinner was all ready (I have her well trained – well no not really – my girlfriend had the meal ready so that we could go out straight after), so we ate and then went out for a walk. As it common in many parts of the USA, roads are not designed to facilitate walking from one place to another, either there are no sidewalks, or like the community we live in, the buildings are surrounded by a golf course and beyond that a solid wall with no gates through it.
We decided last night to walk down the road to the local strip mall to see what was there. It’s only a small strip mall (row of shops set back from the main road for those of you not familiar with the USA), and hard to see exactly what is there by driving along. The only path through the gold course is for the golf carts to take, so we had to walk the long way around the buildings and down the main driveway. Then we walked along the shops and several medical offices, a deli and a local bar, past a run down movie theater, then stopped at a Checkers (drive-thru fast food place) and got banana milk shakes. I don’t know what it is, but in England banana shakes are very popular, but you hardly see them over here. Anyhow, we then walked through another mall section, and you couldn’t help but notice that half the shops were either closed down or had obviously very little business. There was a Thai restaurant and also a Chinese, both set back, hard to see. There was one couple in the Thai one, and nobody in the Chinese. Rather sad really. So we walked back, sneakily cut across a fairway to the buildings, half expecting the sprinklers to start up, got home and then watched tv while working on lenses and catching up on email.
Well there you are, not a particularly exciting evening in the scheme of things, but it’s often fun walking through somewhere that you haven’t been before. You see so much more when you walk, whether it’s shops or a park. We both really enjoy it.
My lens status as of today is as below:
LENS STATUS
Top 100: 0
Top 2,000: 9
Top 10,000: 5
Lenses: 67
NEW LENSES
The Daily Joke September 2008
MY TOP 5 LENSES
My Pet Peeves
Bournemouth
The Daily Joke September 2008
The Daily Joke April 2008
The Daily Joke Lensography
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September 24th, 2008 at 12:20 pm
Sometimes, it’s nicer to have a “not exciting” day, as opposed to the alternative!
v
September 24th, 2008 at 12:22 pm
I agree that I want to see more about people than just about their Squidooings. I am far more likely to visit a lens if I think there is more to the Lensmaster than just Squidoo.
September 24th, 2008 at 1:38 pm
I agree completely. We not only identify each user with their avatar, we learn more about them with every lens and every post. It’s far nicer to have “friends” online that you know something about, than to just have contacts. That’s really cold…
From an author’s perspective too, I think it’s nice to be able to share part of your life with people. Not just the good times and the fun things that you have done, but the hard times too. often being able to write about pain and tragedy helps to soften the blow, and the responses that you get back help you know that there are people out there thinking about you and feeling for you. Never mind that you have never met them and probably never will, they are still your friends.
I know that many of the emails I have had back from members of my Laughline mailing list over the years have made me feel really good inside.
I agree Veronica, if every day was full of excitement, we would soon get bored and excitement would lose it’s appeal. Each day is what you make of it. Even a trip to the grocery store can be full of fun if you let it.
September 24th, 2008 at 1:42 pm
Banana milkshakes followed by Butterscotch are my favs!! Sounds like a perfect evening.
September 24th, 2008 at 3:51 pm
It sounds like a very nice evening. Isn’t it a blessing to have time to Squidoo?
September 24th, 2008 at 8:06 pm
There’s an awful lot of nice people around here and getting to know you is great!
Brenda
September 25th, 2008 at 8:51 am
Thanks for the lovely comments everyone. I really enjoy having a more personal blog and writing about my life, which of course does include my focusing on trying to make a few $$$ with Squidoo etc, but my life is a lot more than just that!