February 26, 2007

Blogging: Time Well Spent?

Occasionally, I am sure that you must wonder what value there is in keeping and maintaining a pastor's blog. At times I ask the same question, so you are not alone. We have limited hours each day, and I wish to use mine well. I am certain, however, that it is worthwhile.

As I was checking my stat counter this evening, I was interested to see just how many people drop in to read this particular part of our site. It may (or may not!) be of interest to you to see some figures. These numbers reflect actual visits by people sitting in front of a computer rather than traffic generated by robots, worms, or replies with special HTTP status codes.

February 2007 (so far): 1304 visits, with 2695 page views
January 2007: 1515 visits, with 3081 page views
December 2006: 1713 visits, with 2977 page views
November 2006: 1641 visits, with 2752 page views
October 2006: 1518 visits, with 2708 page views

I am aware that the more that I post, the more visits this site receives. Thank you to each visitor that has stopped by, and to those of you who remember the previous incarnation of this blog when it was a personal site, and have returned. Please keep reading!

Reflections of a more personal nature, and posts with a more general outlook may now be found on our Family Blogspot accessible through the sidebar links. For those that have requested it, I may seek in the near future to rebuild and repost some of the entries that once existed before this became a more focused pastor's blog. I hope in future to post sufficient stimulating material that will reward the time that you give to reading these pages.

Before you leave, why not go on to explore some of the other links listed in the sidebar?

Posted by Danny at February 26, 2007 10:44 PM | TrackBack
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